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Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1853-04-06

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- 1 A V T 1 "" '- . ,. t,,, ,.,.. ...1 w ,, , .. . lying. .y. tri-mrmtr,y, , n 1 1 , j . .1 . .1.1 '.. J, . . . ..I .. ..,..'. "- , . TT" " " , . -tJ- .... - ' v . 1 ' - . - ' - - . . ; K .. . i ; ' ' , ' T , , ' ' ' t VOLUME XVI. COLUMBUS, WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL G, 1853. NUMBER 227. w TUB jDatly l)ta State Journal IS PUIII.ISIIKD EVERY MORNINQ, KXL'KPT SUNDAY IT SCOTT BASCOM, JOURNAL IDILOINaO, BldS ANI F1AU ITIUCnl INTIIANC1 ON UIOI1 TERMS Invariably in advance fir-ln Columbus, ffl.00 ayesr by ninll, Si.OO. Dully during tin session of tint Legislature, am T,-i. Weekly fbr thft remainder of ths voar. H5.0U. 'nil'! WEEKLY JOURNAL U furnfsued to eity subscribers at 2. uti.I by mall at Vl.&ua year. Ulubs or tour and npwarun, t ai il'ten hihI upwards, 1.00. TIIK llll-WEKKLY JOURNAL U 3.00 a year. 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All that are in want of a press of any kind, would do woll to satisfy themselves of tho abovo before purchasing sny other kind, by calling at the Factory, at llowlett's Building, corner of Front and Spring streets, or by address, in which enso explicit information concerning mom wiiioemveu. ineyaroaisomuca cheaper than tho old rjcrew Prcsa. Farmers will do well to no-lion that the Torlnble Cldor Press, with mill attached, on this plan, Is the bestevor lovoutcd. They sen be worked by horse or hand power. UDUUl.M ec HUM , aecia-a.imfcwum t.oiumuus, unio. SALE OF REAL ESTATE BY ORDER OF COUIIT. On Tuesday, tho 2' th day of April, 1653, at two o clock, p. m., on tho premises, in toe townsnip 01 Harrison in ino countv 01 ricsawav. umo. win no soia 10 ino nicuest oia der. tho following real oitato. as tho nrouertv ol Jacob Plum, deceased, to wit: A tract ol land lyitig and being in the said county of Pickaway, In said State ol Ohio, and described as follows, viz 1 Tho north half of tbo northwest qunrtnr of section number twenty-lour, township number throe, and rnnge number twenty-two, Matthews' Burvey, containing eventynluo seres, lie tbo same mora or less, bunloct to the dower esiato 01 ina wia ow of the said Jacob Plnm. decease.!, herctoforo assigned. Terms ot sale, one-third cash in hand, one third in six months and one-third in ocu year, inn aotnrrro payments 10 near in terest from tho day ol sale, ana tu no secureu uy mortgage on the premises. Appraised, subjretto and encumbered by said dower, st twen ty-lwo dollars per acre making $1,7:18. I'Al li'.liailN JJAKIUni'N, March 17, lSriH-marW-wf t Adm'r of Jacob Plum, dee'd. A PROCLAMATION n VTIIE PRESIDENT Ol? TIIK UNITED STATES. No. 467. IN pursuance of. law, I, MILLARD FILL-MOKR. President of the United States of America, do hereby declare and msko known, that public sales will bo held nt tho undermentioned Land Offices in the Htota of WISCONSIN, ot the periods hereinafter designated, to wit: At tho Land Ollice at WILLOW HI VF.R, commencing on Mon day, tho second day of May next, fur tho disposal of the public lands sitaated within tho undermentioned tiiwnenips anu ir actional townships, viz 1 North of the base lint and teest of the fourth principal meridian. Townshlo forty-nine end Iractinnal township fifty, on certain islands, and tho main shore of Lako Superior, of range tiirkr. Fractional township fif ty, on tho main siioro of Lako Superior, of range Foun. Township fotty-nlnn and fractional townships fifty and fifty-onn, on the main shorn of Lake Superior, of rnneo skvrn. Township forty nine and fractional township lift y, on the shore of Lako Superior, of range eight. Fractional townships forty-nine and filly, on I he shore of Lake Superior, of range ninr. Townships twenty-nine, thirty, thirty.one, nnd thirty-two ; townships lorty seven snd forty-eight, and fractional township foriy-nine, on the shore of Lake Superior, uf range tkn. Townships twenty-eight, twenty uinn, thirty, thirty ono, and thirty-two, and fractional township forly-nino, on tho shorn of Lake Superior, of range klevkn. ni i-if. ,!,,, tSirty.one, thirty-two, thirty-three, snd thirty lour, and iracuonafloWiltrAVJ) ,u.,)-u...,l, -- .... . range twklvk. ,, , , , Townships thirty, thirty-one, thirty-two, thirty-three, andthirty-four, of rnngo thirtern. Townships thirty one, thirty-two, thirly three, and thirty-lour, of ranitn itoubtkrn. Townships thirty-one, thirty-two, Ihlrly tbreo snd thirlyluur, of range fifteen. At tho I.nnd Ofrlce at LA CIlOaaE, commencing on Monday, tho sixteenth day of Muy next, lor the diiposal of the publio lands within the following named townships, to wit: North of the bate line and ant of the fourth principal meridian. Township' seventeen, elehteen, and nineteen, olrangeoNE. Townahips twenty -ono nnd twenty two, of range six. Townships twenty-one and twenty two, ol range skvrn. Townships twenty one, twerty-two, twenty three and twenty-four, of range kioiit. Townships twenty-one, twenty two, twenty-threo snd twenty-four, of range ninr. Townshipstwcnty-nne, twenty two, twenty-three, twenty lour, and twenty flvo, ol range tkn. Townships twenty-four and twenty five, or rsnge flkvin At tho Land Ollice at STEVENS'S POINT, rommenclng on Monday, the ninth day ol May next, for the disposal of tlm p.iblic amis situated witbin the limits ol the undermentioned townships, to wit : North of the base line and east of the fourth principal meridian. Township twenty five, of range four. Townships tweuty-flve, twenty-seven, twenty-eight, twenty-, nlno, thirty, thlrty-ono, and thirty-two, ol range fivf. Township twenty live, of ranso six. Sectionaolghteen, niaeteen, thirty, and thirty-one, In township twenty-five, of range sxvfn. Townahips twonty fivo and twenty-six, of range tfn. Township twenty-five, of rnngo ei.kvrn. At tbo Land Office at MF.NASIIA. commencing on Monday, tho twenty-third day of May next, far the disposal of the public lands within the following named townships, vis : AotiA of the bate line and east of tht fourth principa, eridian. Townships twenty-two and twenty-three, ot rmjo thirtrkr Lands appropriated by lew for thn use ol schools, military and ntber purposes, together with "those swamp and oveilluwed lands made nnlit thereby for cultivation," If any, which shall bo selected by the State authorities before thi days appointed lor tho commencement ol the public sales respectively, uuder tho act entitled "An act to enable the Stabs of Arkansas arid other Slar-s to reclaim the ' Swnmp lands' within their limits," approved Sep-teniher i.'8th, ie.W, tcitl be trcludcdfrim thetaht. The offering of the above mentioned lands will be commenced nn tlinilava annointrd. and will ordered ill the order in which they are adveitiscd. wrtli all convenient d spat' h, untiltlin whole shall liavo been ottered, and tho sales thus closed ; but no sale ahall be kept open longer than two weeks, ana no private entry of tho lands will be admitted until after tbo expiration ot the two works. f liven under my hand at the City of Washington, this first dsy ol February, Anno Domini one thousand eisht hundrfd end fifty-three. Mil. LAUD FII.LMOHK. liy thn President: John Wilson, C.tmmutwnn of the neutral IAnt Off re. NOTICE TO rHi:-F.IPTION CLAIMANTS. V.yerj perse n entitled to the right of pre-emption to any ot the lands within the townships and fractional townships above eon merated, is required toestabhsh the same to the satisfaction of the register end receiver of the proper land office, and make pay ment therefor as toon at practicable after teeing this mmiee, and before the dsy appointed for the commencement of the public sale of the lands embracing the tract claimed, otherwise such claim will be forfeited. JOHN WILSON, fel;23wi:tt . . Cimmlsrionrr of the General fAnd Ofire. nVTIIKrHKIIilvvl ! i-MR IMTKW taTATKH. (No 41 In pursuance of !, I, M I I.I.A Ills FII.I.MOKK, President of the United States of America, do hereby declare and make known, that public sales will be held at the nn.ternieiili.nied lnd Offices In the State of IOWA, at the period' hereinafter dwignatnl, to wit : At the Land Offlce at KA.N F.SVII.I.K, commencing cm Monday, the sixth dav of June next, f, the itioal or the publio lands within the following named townships anil fractional townships, vix: North af Ihr ease (is and t ft the Ullh pcmci mmdmn. Fractional township sixty-seven and tnwusbipixty-eighr,of rauga TnlRTT-TWO. m . . . . Fractional township sixty seven ami township sixty -eight, or rang IHIRTT-THXtr. . . j. . Fractional township sixty-eeven and townihipa sixty -elgnt,ser-enty-4onr, seventy-five, seventy-six, seventy-seven, and seventy-eiglit, of ranireTHiaTT-voia. FractioosJ township sixty-seven and townships stxty-etgtat, sixty-nine, seventy, seventy-one, seventy -two, seventy -three, saventy-toxir, sarventy-five, eevcutj -eix, seventy-seven, and seventy-eight, of range "Fractional township sixty-seven and townships sixty-sieht, sixty-nine, seventy, seventy-one, seventy-two, seventy-three,seventy-seven, and seventy-eight, of rang tuirtt-six. Fractional township sixty-seven and townships sixty-eight, sixty-nine, seventy, seventy-one. seventy-two, seventy-three, seventy-four, seventy -five, seventy-six, seventy -seven, and seventy -eight, of range "'iTtheBAME TLACE, commencing on Monday, the twentieth day of June next, ft the disposal ef the pnblic lands within the ander-men tinned townships and fractional townships, vis : North of the ease fte tnut tret of the fifth pnnctpal wirmfiaa. Fractional township sixty-seven and townships sixty-eight, sixty-nine, seventy, eeventv-ooe, seventy-two, sevent y-three, eeventy-foor, seventy-five, eevrntj'-sil, eeventy-seven, and eevrnty-tight, of range FractioRa7 township eixty -seven and townships slxty-ehrht, sixty-nine, srventy, sevenry-one, sevnjty-twn, seventy -three, "eventyfonr, ervetirr-fiye, and seventy-eight, of ranae Tunrrv-wnra. Fractional township sixty -eevva and townships nity-eirtt, sixty rine, seventy, seventy-one. ewnty-two, seventy-three, sereDty-r, arrentv-Slva, seventy-six. seventy-etna, srventy-eignt, ssventy-nroa, and eirtitv, of raree rosrv. At the SAMB PLACB, mmmenrlng on Mondav. the eteventJi day of Jnlv next, for the disposal of tin puM lands moated withia th- Ulirta of tbe fouowtag towwshrr- and fractional towaahir-, vix : A'ert tf tht butt lint and tee Ike fifth pnaeipal nrndtmn. FrartJnttil townhi irhrtT-wevsa. and tewnshipa siity-eieht, etttv ' LO& suns, ssvontv. surencv-ono. soveuty-two, sevonty-tnroe, seventy-tour soventy-flye, seventy-six, seventy seven, seventy -tight, seveuty-ulne. eigiuy, anu eigiity-one, 01 ruugu roaTi-vnfi, Fractional township sixty-soveu and townships sixty-eight, sixty nine, seventy, seventy-one, seventy-two, seventy-three, seventy-four seventy-live, seventy-six, sevouty-sovou, seventy-eight, seventy-nine elirhtv, and elihtv-one. of range roRtv-Ttvo. Fractional townships slxty-seveu, sixty-eight, snd sevonty-ons, and townships soveuty-two, seventy.turue, sevonty-iour, sovency lire, seventy-six, seveuty-seveii, saveuty-clght, sovouty-nlne, eighty uud eifzhtv-oue. of raiiire roRTr-Titaeu. Fractional townships sixty-eight, sevvnty-ono, seventy-two,sev-enty-tliri, seventy-four, soventy-flvo, sovonty-slx, seventy-seven, ana townships soventy-eignt sua seveuty-nuio, 01 range jouii-roun.snicuonai rownsiups suruuiy-sia, novciicy-suvou, sernui.y-iaus nuu wiyuniy-nine, 01 rujiav ruai-i-rivis. At the Ijind Oltleo nt FOItT DK-S tlOINKS. cnmmenolng on Mon day, tho thirteenth day of June noxt, fur the disposal of the publio lands within the limits of the undermentioned townships and parti or townships, to wit : IVsrlA of the bast line and west of the fourth principal meridian. Townships ninety-two and ninety-four, of rouge bsvxntern. Townships nlnoty-two, uluety-tliroe, and uluety-fbur, of rang EiatlTKEX. Townships ninety-one, ninety-two, anil nlnety-fonr, of rang NINRTEEX. Townships ninety-one and ninety-two, of range TWEKTr. Townshin ninetv-one. of ramro twety-two. Townships eiglity-nluo, ninety, iilnety-ouc, ninety-two, and nlne- ty-turoe, 01 rango TWEXTT-TnREK. Townships ninety-one and ninety-two, of range TWBNTT-vrvi, Beetions two, four, six, eight, ten, fourteeu, eighteen, twenty,twsn-ty-two, tho cast half of tbo southeast quurter, uud the southesst quarter ot tno nortneasc qnurter 01 iwcuiy-turee, tweuiy-Bix,iweu-ty-elght, thirty, thirty-two, thirty-four, and thirty-six, lu township eighty-four. The oast half, the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter of sections three, four, six, eight, ten j the east half and tho northwest quarter of the northeast qiturtcr, utid tho northeast quarter of tio southeast quarter of fifteen, eighteen, twenty,twenty-two ; the east half and the east half of the northwest quarter of twenty-throe, twenty-six, twenty-eight, thirty, thirty-two, thirty-four, and tho cast half of tho northeast quarter, nnd tbo east half or the soutneast quarter 01 tinrty-iivc, 111 timysnip eigniy-jive. OCCMOIUI lour, SIX, eJHUi, leu, iourits;u, eiiitcvii, wciiy, invu,;- two. I lia northeast 0 tuirter and the east half of ilie southeast Quar ter of twenty-three, twenty-six, twenty-eight, thirty, thirty-two, and thirf.v-four. In towusliio liehtii-sfren. Sections twenty-nine, (ex cept the southwest quarter of the southwest quarter,) thirty, and ninetu. ninelu-ane and ninelii-two. ol ramre TWRNTr-SlX. esictions two, tho west half and tbo west hulf of tho southeast quarter of oloven, twelve, tho west half of thosouthwcHtquortorof thirteen, fourteen, twenty-four, and the wc6t half and southeast Quarter, and the west half of the northeast quarter of twcnty-tlvo, in township eighty-one. Sections two, four, tho west halt and the west half of the southeast quarter 01 nine, leu, iweive, iuuoitu, i.,.,iv.i,rn. 1 iventv-four. twentv-s x. twenty-seven, except the northeast quarter of the northeast quarter,) tho west half of the northwest quarter, ana west, nan 01 me soiniiwei, quunur 01imr-ty-tlvo, uud section thirty-six, in township eighty-two ; and sections two, four, six, eiht, tenj twelve, fourteen, niglitecii, twenty, twenty-two, twenty-lour, twenty-six. twenty-eight, twenty-nine, (except, the northeast quarter of the northeast quarter,) tho west half or thlrty-i ihiriv.rmir. nml thlrtv-six. iii townshin finhtu-thrce ; nil the sections anil fractional sections lieiiringeveu numbers In fractional townships eiKhtu-faur, eighty-fine, tighty-sir, ond eighty-srren i the east half, the oast half and the northwest quarter of tho north-, west quarter, and the east half of tbo southwest quarter of section three, sections four, six, eight, teu; tile east hall of .the northeast quarter, and tho east half of the southeast quarter of fifteen, eighteen, twenty, and twenty-two; the north half of tho northwest quarter, and tho north half of the northeast quarter of twenty-three, und sections twenty-four, twenty-six, twenty-eight, thirty, thirty-two, thlrtv-four, and thirty-fit, in toteaship eighty-eight; and sections ono to fifteen inclusive, eighteen, tbo east half of tho northeast quarter of nineteen, twenty; the north half and southeast quarter, and north half of tho southwest quarter of twenty-one, twenty-two, to twenty-six inclusive; tho northeast quarter, the north' half of tho northwest quarter, nnd the northeast quarter of the noiilheast quarter of twenty-seven, twenty-eight, thirty, thirty-two, thirty-lour ; tho nortlicosc quarter, the east half ol tbo southeast iiuait'cr,oud tho northeast quarter of tho northeast quarter of 11, irtv.iiv,, 011,1 ihii-tv-six. in township ligltiii-nine. tho whole of tmrnshin "inrti, township ninety-one, (except sections five and seen, anu tno west nail ot tho nortnwost quarter ot thirty-one,) and sections live, seven, nlno, tho west half 01 the northwest quarter of fifteen, soveutoen, nineteen, twenty-one, twenty-nine, nnd thlrty-ono, in township ninety-two, of range twentv-skven. At tile SAS1 H PLACii. coinnienelug on Monday, tho eleventh day of July next, for tho disposal of the public lands within tho under mentioned townsnips anu parts 01 townsnips ro wit: ivorth oj tut base lint ana west oj tne jonrut principal meruuan. The west half of tho northwest ouitrtcr, and tho west half and southeast quarter of tho southwest quarter of section one, nnd section twolye, in township eighty-three. Section two, the west half mid the southeast Quarter, aud tho west half of the northeast quarter of eleven, twelve ; the west half of tho northwest quarter, and the west hair of tho soul ll west quarter of thirteen, twenty-four "lid til irty-slx, In township eighty-four, (section two, tho west half of-sect Ion eleven, fourteen, the wcst 'hnlf, tho west half of tho northeast quarter, and the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter of twenty-throe, twonty-four, tweuty-six; tho west hair of thirty-five and thirty-six, In township eighty-five. Section two, tho west half, and tho southeast quarter of tho southwest quarter of three, ton, twelve, fourteen j the west half, the west half of tho northeast quarter, and the west half of the southeast quarter of fifteen, twenty-two, twenty-four, twenty-six, the west half, the west half ofJlic northeast quarter, ami the west half of tho southeast quarter of twenty-seven, and thirty- six, in township eighty-six. Sections two, four, six, eight, ten, twelve, lourraen, eigllicen, twenty, twenty-two, twuuij-ioui, tnuubj--niA, twenty-eight ; the west half, the west half and southeast quarter of the southeast Quarter, aud tho southwest quarter of the northeast quarter of twenty-nine ; the southwest quarter, tho wost half, and : . ' rf-Ti --?.iw.af.Jtu, northwest Quarter, and tho southwest iirty-slx, In township eighty-seven. All the sections bearing area numbers in township eighty-eight ; the north half and the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter, and the cost half of tho southeast quarter of section one, sections two, four, six, (the part cost of the river,) eight, ten, twelve ; the cost half- and the northeast quarter of the northeast quarter of thirteen, fourteen, eighteen, (the part east of the river,) twenty, twenty-two, twenty-four, twenty-six, twonty-elght, thirty, and thirty-two, (tho port east of the river.) thirty-four, and thirty-six. In township eightynine. The cost half of the southeast quarter of section one, two, four, six, (tho part east of the river,) eight, ten, twelve; tho south half and the northeast quarter, and the east half of the northwest quarter of thirteen, fourteen, eighteen, twentv, tweutv-two, twonty-four ; the east half, the east, h.ilf and northwest Quarter of the northwest quarter, and the east half of the southwest quarter of twenty-five, twenty-six, twenty-sight, thirty, (the part east of the river,) thirty-two, thirty-four, and tlilrty-six, m township vinery; nocuous two, iour, bja, uigut, un nnrt east of tho rlver.l ten. twelve rourtcen, eighteen, (the part east of the river,) twenty, twenty -two, tweuty-fbur, twenty-six, twenty-eight, thirty, and thirty-two, (cast of the river,) thirty-four, and thirty-six, In township ninety-one ; sections ono, three, (tho part east of tbo 1 Ivcr,) eleven, (cast of the river,) thirteen, fifteen, (east of the rlvor,) twenty-throe, twenty-five, twenty-seven, (east of the river,) tliirtyue, (east of tho river,) thirty-three, (east of the river,) aud thirty-flvo, In tmvnship ninety-two, ol'rongoTWESTV-iiaiiT. Townships eighty, eighty-one, eighty-two, eighty-three, section twelve, (oast of the river,) In township tighty-nine, and sections twelve ana twenty-iour, (east 01 tue nver,j m ivwnm'p niHtiy, w range twextt-xine. Townships clghty-one, eighty-two, ana eiguty-tnreo, 01 range TnntTT. Townships eighty-one, eighty-two, snd eighty-three, or range thirtt-onk. Townships seventy-six, seventy-seven, eighty-two, and eighty- three, of range tumrv-Two. Townships seventy-six, seventy-soven, soventy-elght, seventy-nine, eighty, eighty-two, and eiglitv-three, of range tiiirtv-tiirer. At tho Land Office at CIIAItl'i'O.V, commencing on Monday, th twentieth dav of Julr next, for the disposal of the publio lands with in the limits of the following unmed townships aud fractional town . ships, vix: nortn of tne base tine ana west or rne jijm principal meruuan. Fractional township sixty-seven,' binding 011 the Missouri line, of ranges eioiiteex, rissteex, twextv, twe.vti-o.ne, twextt-iwo, twr.YTT-THREi, Twr.xTr-rwR, aud Twr.xTV-rtvs. Fractional township sixty-seven on tho Missouri line, and townships sixty-eight, sixty-nine and seventy, of -range twemt-six. Fractional township sixty-seven on tbo Missouri line, and townships sixty-eight snd sixty-nine, of range twenty-sfven. Fractional township sixty-seven on the Missouri line, and town- aups sixty-eight and sixty-nine, of rango twestv-siout. Townships slxty-elglll, Sixty-nine, seventy, aim raTrntj-uuv, vi range twentt-xixs. Townslllp eevemy-ionr, ui niiiire tuisii. a Hi l-in,t office at Uli ULUUF.. cununonclng on Monday, the 1 i. ...,h ibtv of June next, for the disposal of the publio lands situated within the undermentioned fractional townships ad-ioining Hie northern boundary of the State, vix : rtorth of tht base lint anil west of the fifth principal meridian. Fractional township one hundred, hi ranges rivr, six, seven, IIOttT, and KIXC. Lands appropriated by Law for the nse of schools, military and Other purposes, together with "those swamp and overflowed lands made unfit thereby for cultivation," if any, which slisll be selected by the State authorities before the days appoint for the com-niencement of the public rales respectively, under the Act entitled " An act to enable the State of Arkansas and otlier States to reclaim the ' Bwsmp lan.la within their limits " approved September 2bth, lV, Kill bt excluded front the tal't. The offering of the isnds will he commenced on file days appointed ami will proceed in the order in which they are advertised, with all convenient despatch, nntil the whole shall have been offered, and the sales thus dosed ; but no sale shall be kept open longer than two weeks, and noprivato entry of any of the lands will be admitted until after the expiration of the two weeks. Given under mv hand at the Oily of Washington, this first day of February, Anno Domini one t,,n,,,And,r"nIflJ5)r By the President: . Jonx n'naox, Commissioner of tht Uentral lann vptct. NOTICE TO l'RK-EMPTION CLAIMANTS. Evarv person entitled to the right of pre-emptinu to any of lbs lands within the townships and fractional toanhipa stmve enumerated. Is required to establish the same to the sat Matt ion of the Keg-tster and Ueceiver of the proper Land Ofllee, and make paynient ttwrefur as soon as rtienhU a Iter e-emg thi, we'ice, and before the day appointed for ties eomnieneetnent of ihe pnblic sale of the ton-Is sxnlxcacing the tract claimed, otherwise .orhchta will forfeited. L23wl3t Commissioner of tht (.VaW f-a.f djict. 'ILBOURNE, KUHNS & CO., Sign of the flll.T UROAO A.IK, uave os nana, sso are con stantly receiving Irora Ametl can, F.agliahaad Oervnan Man- Bfaetarers.ageneralaaeortmeBt 01 Hardware, wnica weareoi-lerlns at prices that cannot fall togivesatisfactloB. Merchants, Mechanics, rerme-rsand Mann ! lactnrersarelBvitedtocsl and examine ouratork . KILP.OUKNF., kl'UNS A CO T RATHER BELTING. The underaifrned I A 1 rs (nr the sale nf RKES tr HOYTf e-VbraWd prevnt- aia pafat Rl vlted. ftrftefcesl Leather Bat,hare this day 1 see ived a tell assortment l all sires, from m to It) inches la width. We would eall the sural ton of thepablie to tbe above article as raw poass eaing superior xoeTit. They ava snede from tbe thick east solid pats of the beat oak tanned gather, and are etretrbed by pewertal snaebinea, (invented and as by R- II. only ) w hereby tbev are xoade to ma stvaisbt and trwe, have a aal lores beatiar aa the drnss or pnlh-y, bold their widtheewnty, and trvafTova latoStt pereesst snove force tbaa those made la tbe ordhsary a saner. Sold at aa(etreTs"prlee, with addition ol fveit htonly, by klLBOURBE, HUrias s s-J, jalS Slraoftbsom Broad Axa,Colambs,0. 11 JV HARDWARtaJ epiJ OTICE TO CONTRACTORS. RE' will be roculvod lor repairs on Ihe Nntloual Road, for Ihe year tcaj, as loiiows 1 At HOHKISTOWN. st the house of Mrs. Price. o Saturday. the Std of April vett, until two o'clock in the alt-moon, for that portion 01 tnnrnsii lying bntwoen the Ohio Hiverenu including ion join roue west. At WASHINGTON, at the houso of P. B Ankeny, on Monday, me it1 ttay of April, until 8 o'clock In thn afternoon, mr mat portion ol the iload lying between the iilst mile snd fiOth nillo, both Inclusive. At ZANEHVIME, at tba Wlnalow House, on n'ednetday, the nth ami of April, until v 0 'clock la the siternoon, tor mat portion of the Itosd lying between the Cist and UOth miles, both Inclusive. At HKDRON, at the houso ol Mr. Hole, en Friday, tht Slh day of April, until 111 o clock, noon, lor tbat portion ot tno Itoad lying bntwoen tbo Dlttand 112th mllos, both luchiiive. At COLUMDUS, at tba oltlro of the Board of Publie Works, o Saturday, the 9th day of April, uutil 1 0 clock fn the afternoon, for that portion of tho Itoad lying between tbe lLltli and 130th mil, a. both Inclusive. At LAFAVKTT1C, a tbe Anderson Tavorn.on Monday thtUth day of April, unlil 1 o'clock In tho afternoon, for that uorllon of tno rood lying uotween tne j-wtn ana itjitmiics, oota inciu-tlvo.From tho Ohio Itlver. welt to the IHCth mi s. inclusive. Bid ders will bid lor the best quality of Limestone, snd lor a like material lor tne ioin, 1 win ena j ist miles. .1 lOS-.l. .1 11-3.1. .IIa. , t. a H.lnrl.l t'luiu tun mull lu uin luoiii miiva, iuviubits, siiv "toiui ,u must bo ot the best quality of screened (travel. Hide for unscreened Gravel will be considered for that portion of the Itoad lying between the 1117th and KiBth miles, Inclusive. Bids will be considered, for " Niggerhead Limestone," tar that portion ot the Itoad lylnt bntwoen tno Utlli anu 4tn miles, in elusive, and for 11 Rlut Core" for the 49th, JOtli snd 51st miles. Bids for screened Gravel, will be considered for tbat portion of the Itoad lying between the Ildlhand 137th miles, both In clusive. Bids for screened (Iravel Irom Black Lick or Big Walnut Creeks, will bo considered for that portion of tho Itoad lying between the 113th snd 118lb miles, both Inclusive A nrlen tmr rod nf luO cuhfe feet, will be bid for ausrrvlne. hauling and breaking, including the whole In one bid. Also, a Srlce per rod of 100 cubic feet, for quarrying and hauling in one Id ; und a price por rod of 100 eublo fcot, for breaking, In one bid. 80 that thn quarrying, hauling and breaking may bo given to ono contractor ; or the quarrying ond hauling to one, and thn breaking to another, as the bids may determine. Contractors who obtain work, will bs expected to commence at onco, and to exocute it promptly, within the time specified In the bonds. When the delivery of material Is awarded to one contractor, and the breaking to another, tbo former must progress with the work so as not to delay the latter. Ono lhird part ot the work muit be done every consecutive sixty days from tbo dote of tho contract, and the whole must lis completed hy tho ".0th day of October next. Tho material, whether of Limestone, Bluo Core, or Gravel, must be of such quality astho Acting Commissioner, or Resident Engineer, will approve, and must be broken in pieces not to exceed four ounces in weight; and where screened (Iravel Is mod, all pieces exceeding four ounces lu weight must be broken. t'ayments will un mudo st statea purines, us 1110 won pro gresses. Information that may bo desired, between this and tho letting, may be obtained on annllcation to Thomas Mii.lrr and Fran cis Chkiuiiton, Ksqs , Superintendents of Repairs, or to J. M. miTCllKi.L, Kesident f:nglnner In chargo ot the National iioau. Bidders not known to the Commissioner or Engineer must give satisfactory rolerences. All bids must be sealed, ond addressed totiKOHGIv W MANY-PKNNV, Acting Commissioner, and endorsed on Ihn outsidn Proposals for Nottonal Itosd. ' CEOROK W. MANVPENNV, Acting Commissioner Hoard Public Wards. March 9, 18".3. mnrl5-w HICK. " TO CORN-GROWERS. BARNHILL'S PATKM" CORN-PLANTF.R, one of the greatest improvo-meets ot thn ago, and ono of the greatest labor-saving Impie ments ever ollorod to tho corn-growers and farmers of the country.This machine baa now been In use sufficiently long, and met with such universal commendation wherever introduced, as to render its complete success no longer a problem. It is capable, by a late Improvement, of planting to any depth, from one to lour inches. It is recommendation enough In regord to this machine to ro-for to the lact that the FIRST PREMIUM and a DIPLOMA was unanimously awarded to It at each of the Ohio State Fairs, by the State Hoard of Agriculture, and the manufacturers now offer it the public with entire confidence in its perfect adaptation to thn purpose Intended. une man sna a norso can, wun one 01 inoso macniuee, pinut out, dropping and covering at one opSrM.on, anVutVd". IV Kill golhcr better than It can possibly be done by band aa well as at a great saving ol labor. One or two grains of corn are deposited in the ground every nine or ton inches In tbo furrow, and the corn mutt of courie grow to better perfection and yield mora abundantly in ears, than where Ihe stains ore crowai a logetnnr in a bill. It Is also equally adapted to tbe planting of While linens, Peas, oVc. In answer to the frequent inquiries mode by farmers living at a diitnnce, wo would soy, that the " Corn-Planter" Is adapted to all kinds of land, and will plant with equal accuracy In the rough, rolling, stumpy ground, and the level, well cleared field. It will also pruvo equally successful on Son, ns in any other mode of planting. wo nave tun loitowins agcnia tor tno suie 01 our iiiuruint, ; Gardner li Walker. Akron, O. s John C Herbert, Richmond Dalo.O.; John Work, Lancaster, O ; Ilyron, Miller dr Shreve, Louisville, Ky. ; Wllliom A. (iill & Co , Columbus, ().; Do Will lu Co , Cleveland, O ; John F. Dair . Co., Clncinnnil, O ; Allen Sl Kvans, Cbtllicothe, (.; Tims. Kulst, Indianapolis, Ind.; O. Klttrodgo, Dayton, O. ; Fred. I lent, St. Louis, Mo. ; B. F. Conway A: Co., Portsmouth, O.; W. T. Dennis & Co., Richmond, Ind ; Mumlord st imuxei, i.oniyeiie, ion. A few recommendations are appended from farmers whole reputation throughout the Scioto Valley is a sufficient guarantee ol their value 1 Mexars. SI. BHUJIIT tk CO. (iRNtlrmrn : Having now hna m use lor two yeara, iwo 01 Barnhilla Corn-Plunlers, manufactured by you, I tnko nieaaure In saving to von that you can me my naino as a ret-r- ence to any extent, ns to their great utility. Bo well am 1 sa'isnea 01 ineir complete naputuiu-sB ume vur-pnso of p'anling coin that too much cannot bo said in their praise, and I would cordially recommend their speedy introduction throughout the corn-raUing region, as an implement second only in Importance tu the plough. J. O'B. Kknick. Tliia Machine is decidedly good. Scientific American, Septem ber 20, 1831. We would append the names of lbomus liiist-in, Joseph (PH. Itentek, Jonathan Huston. James Ritchie, Morgan Mace, Springfield, II Dr. II. Johns, III, James Machie, Col. Foster, Ross county, Hugh Hell. Ross county. Win. A. Gill, Columbus, '(ilrly oV F.lllott, Cleveland. Manufacture,! only by M. BRUIIIT k. CO.. Clrcl.-villo, Ohio. Orders Irom all parts of Ohio attended to promptly. II sent early. merr-dltw:lm' J - HillOU T t t.u. CSTEAM SAWMILLS and LANDS for Sale iTj -ihn,n man AnilKS OF LAND, with two Steam MILLS, two Dwelling Houses, and other buildings, In Prairie township, Franklin enunx. 1 miloa west of Columbus, and bounded on the east by the Columbus and Xenla Railroad, and weat by the Big Darby Creek; and about hall a mile from the National Road. Also About ! Acres or I.nnd. steam aim, uwouing It.,,,., x-e in Herlm. Delaware countv. 20 mlleslroin Columbus on the Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati Railroad ; there Is a side track and Station on the land, ana near tno aim. li.ui Ih.m 4 111 Arrets nl l.nml. iwonieam eiiiis.wua Houses, in Cardioctnn. Morrow county,38 mllesfrom Columbus, on the lost namea nauroaa. an f innds ara ol the first Quality for farming purpo ses, a part of which is covered with valuable timber, besides al most inexnausuoie w"m"" " -" -, - .........j . k Mill .ilr,Hne an exccellcnt opportunity for Lumbering busi ness, on acconntof the facilities the Railroads furnish iortrans-'"se'Siila are the Moley hind, all built about lSmontrisslnee, nn the most Improved patterns, ana in tne most suostanttal man EbrIocs, 12-Uorse Power each; Boilers 20 feet long, 40lnches dismeter, 13 inch Flues, 8 inch Cylinders, and lit Inch stroke. Tk. bK..m ntterB a rare opportunity lur luvramieni, ovina ail ated on Railroada recently opened, and In situations where lands ara rapidly Increasing in vaiue. t , , , ThA anOTe pro pony win nn buiu iu iu w bk pun:uiBir)i, una Stl!P' . il.-.lalm.lr.nrTl.nH.a.a II.-U.l. Mw. CUrrnd- John Miner, ioiumDni. or l.jmiin htroDg, i :rditi(rt. 8TONK - WITT, HtirrtTorinf tbeRrmnl Hftrbtcfa, Ston!- Witt CleroUrd, KoT. 6( 1851-wtl USTRALIAN STEAMSIIIPCOMPANY V - Tbe Company a masnincrnt new steamship fsOLDKN AUE, PCH) Tone, will bt iitpatchtd tar Part Philip, Melbourne a ad rtydaey, Aoatrnlla, abant the 15th a! May, This steamship Is of the aixe and strength, and every way equal to tbe Collins' line ol steamers, being 300 feet In length, 43 feet beam, snd 32 feet hold. Sbe is double diasonally braced, with iron bars, and every Improvement that experience and ad-ence ran sngscst has been adopted. Her accommodatic ns lor First, S-eond and Third class Passengers, are believed to be superior to any steamer ever bntlt Her model Is nnexineled, and it is confidently expected that sbe will make the trip from New Vork to Aastratia within M) daysstepping only at the Cape of Ges-d Hope to coal. Passengers may rely that every attention rill fceoaid to their wanta, and that the ebin will be lil-eralli enpplied wit every eomlort. An experienced Surgeon will be attached to the ship. Kavcs or Farr First Cabin Ladies' Saloon, I75: First Cabin Upper Saloon, fflSn ; Seeond Cabin liwe r Saloon, Zij Third Class Forward, t-.tsj. Children andcr 13 years ol age. holl-prM-e. ia-ht ruble fert of basgasn allowed each Dasaeerer, no ex ceeding 0 lbs in weight. Bonks are now open. A remittance nl nae-balf the amount will secure a berth balance to be paid withia thirty daye before the ties nf ssiling. For freight or passage, apply at tne erhee of tee company, to J HOWARD 4t 8014, Agents, marW wflf-r 4 Broadway N THE GREAT CONSUMPTION & COUGH X HKMKDY Dr. WILLIAM HALL'S Italsnm for the Lungs! roa thi curb) or Consumption, Decltnt, Asthma, Rronchitlt, Watting of the Flesh, Night small, spilling of Mood, IVlumping Cough, uijicutty of Vrtathing, Colds, Coughe, Influenza, l'hthitle, Pain in tht lidt, and all Dltcatce of tht Chat and Lungt. 10,000 REWARD la offered for better Ileclpe CtTIt oontalns no OPIUM, CALOMEL, or MINERAL POIS ON, and Is ssfe for the mostdellcatechlld. It Is estimated that 190,0(10 persons die annually In tho United States with Consumption, and Professor Fborly says that R vast numbor of these could have beon saved by the timely use of some prompt remeoy. Dr. HALL'S BALSAM strikes st the Root of the Dlteatt at onee, and such Is Its speedy effect, that any one using it froely according to directions for 144 or 48 hours, nro not entirely satis-fled Willi its merits, tho bottle may be returned, and THEIR MONEY WILL BE CHEERFULLY REFUNDED. The most distressing cough Is frequently relieved by a slnglo dose, and broken uu In a few hours limn. Tbo afflicted do not have to take bottle alter bottle before they find whether this remedy will afford rtliof or not. Cull on the Agent snd net a nnmnhlot gratis. Tbe Treatitt on Contumptionnlouei is worth more than tho price ol this medicine. You will find onrtllieates of Physicians in Cincinnati, and of oth ers whose cures have been affected here at homo, wherd they can he found. The nub 1c have been Imposed on by remedies, rccommonded oy certlllcstes whicn nsvo always nrtsinaicu irom some unxnown source. We believe mot a Mediant possetslug real meritt will effect cures wherever it is used, at home as well as abroad. THIS IS NO PAREGORIC Preparation, but one which, If used In Beaton, will iiva thn liveB of thousands : and norsons mau make this bargain with Agents Irom whom tney purchase, mat in ovory cato where It Is usod treely according to directions, anu entire satisfaction Is not given In U4 or 48 hours, I hoy can return tho medicine, and their MONEY will be cheerfully refunded. WRKaH AND CONHIDKR. THE GREAT COUGH AND CONSUMPTIVE REMEDY, Rnadorl have vou ncoush, which you are negloctlng under tho idea that It Is a common cold, and that It will soon " wear Itself out " Let a friend tell you, In all klndneis, what will soon be the probable result. In a short time, II you continue to neglect voursell. vou will beuin to feel a sonso of tlshtuoss and od- firession across tbcachest, accompanied with frequent sharp daring pains. Then, n dry, hacking cough will set in, and when you raise anything it will be a thick and yellowish, or white frothy matter, streaked perhaps with blood. If you still take no medicine, these unpleasant symptom! will Increase, and you will soon havo hectic lever, cold chills, night sweats, copious expectoration, and then great prostration, if yon still neglect yourself, r few weeks or months will see you consigned to the grave, lea v. Ing your friends tu mourn how rapidly consumption did its work, and hurried you away. Friend I havo you no cause tu he alarmed 1 In the abovo sketch you may sro in a glats, bow ev ery ensn of consumption progresses, with more or less rapidity, to a fatal termination Of all thn thousands and millions whom this great Destroyer has golhered to the tomb, every slnglo cose began with a cold I II this hod biro attended to, all might have been well ; nut, being neglected, unaer tne latai iieiusiuu tour it would " wear Itself oil," It transferred Its deadly action to Ibe ulistanco ot tho lungs, nxcltinii there the formation of tubercles. Another and another cold added fuel to thn iUme, unlil thoso ubcreles began to soflen and suppurate, leaving, by their ulcer-ition. ereat rnvilies in tho I, mica At this crisis the disease is very difficult ol cure, and oltentlmes sets at defiance all human means. In Ihe latter, or worst stases, this medicine will iiltenlimns ar rest tho disease, or cheek Its progress, and will always make tbe uatieut morn comfortable, and prolong his lilo, and it Is there- lore worthy ot a trial but In its incipient or forming periods. Consumption is as curable as any otner uisesso, una nr. uhu e Balsam lor tho Lungs, if taken at this time, will euro it as sure ns it Is taken I W11 earnestly exhort all who bave a cough, or are snMoct to colds, to keeo the medicine bv tbem. and whenev er you tnko cold, erndiooto it thoroughly, and at onco, by this powerfully healing compound, and leave your Lungs uninjured, to carry yon in vigor tu a good old sge. fonxiuiiptloti i.'nreti: Traiininny 01 n rsysieioo, Mussina. IUkkr Sc. Co. Dear Sirs The nubile generally are fully aware of thn thousands of remedies for Diseased Lunna, under thn titles of Sarsuparillss, Pills, Plooters, Liniments, fee, that are daily brought to nutico through the newspapers, by wnv of advertisements Mv obiect In writing Ibis note lor pub lication l to induce tho nubile, or at least thoso who are afflict ed (If they will use patent medicines), to nse ono tbat contain r articles ol RKAL USK in PULMONARY DISEASES. I am conscious that, in so doing, I am acting moat unprofcssionally, nnd rogatory to the Interests ot medical science anu ine reamer reetitioners id medicine. Tho medicine to which 1 reler Is "Vlt. HA li; s im.mm r un Tits' T.JTNn.ii I hnvn nreaerihed It in a lareo number Ot 00S0S. and always with apccrss. Onn caso In partlcu'ar, to which I with now to refer, wai GIVEN UP by SEVERAL PHYSICIANS, who had been called in consultation Willi myseu. ino patient hod all the aymptoms of confirmed conoumption, such as Cold Night Sweats, Hectic Fever, Harassing Cough, with continued pain in tho lobo of the Right Lung, attended with severe Diarrhoea I Ho commenced immediately to got hotter, by tho use ol the above-named medicine, and was soon roitored to his ususl health I 1 have alto found Dr. Hall's Balsam the most valoablr Exprctorant for breaking up distressing Coughs and Colds that I have ever used. W. D. Wrioht, M. D. More Physicians' Testimony. Wa IVin nn derslened. Physicians of Cincinnati, certify that n. WriuM'a statements nrn entitled to tho fullest confidence of the public, and we con fully corroborate what bo has said, having used Dr. HALL'S BALSAM in a number of cases, with thi n- . 1 a t . T-.i m n V, m: , t J. I. Johnson, M. D. Forsloby O ROBERTS dt CO., corner nf High and Brood streets, jan29-22:dkwfim eow Columbus, Ohio. HFItl? IS YOUR KF.ItIF.DY. HOLLO WAY'S OINTMENT. A Most Miraculous Cure or Bad Lros, astrr 43 tears' Mir-reniHO Extract of a Letter from Mr. William Oalpin, of 70 St. Mary' 1 Street, IVojmouth, datid MaylRth, lrfilt To Professor Hollowat : Sir At the ago ol In my wue twno la now uij caiipui . lent cold, which settled iu her lege, and evor since that time th.iy havo been more or lets sore, and greatly Inflamed. Her agonlra worn distracting, and tor months together the woo do privnd entirely ol rest and sleep. Every mined y that medical men advised was tried, but without alert) her health sntlered severely, and the stale ol ber lees was teriible. I hsd u'li-n d your advertisements, sua suviaro ner to 11 y youi "- - Ointment; nnd. as a last resource, alter every oiner rrnieuy hod proved useless, sho coi sented to do so. sho commerced six weeks ago, and, otranee to relate, is now In good health Her legs are painless, without seam or icr, and hci sloop sound ond undisturbed. Could you havo witnessed the suflenii-a ol my wife during thn last 4:1 years, ana contrast tnein o in-present enlovmentol health, you wou d indeed (eel delUht- d in having been the means of so grestlj allevialinii lh eollenms of a lellow creature. (Signed) vil' iajs nAkrir,. A PERSON 70 YFARS OF AtiE CURED OF A BAD LEO, OF THIRTY YF' A US STANDI NO Copy Letter from Mr. Il illlan Abbs, lliiildrr of Oat Onnt, of RushrJiffe, near Uuddcrtjitld, dated May 'Ms, 1H.M. To Professor Hoi.lowav: , Sir I suffered for a period of thirty years Imm a bad log, the remit of two or threo different accidema at OaWurks-oo-eompanied by scorbutic symptoms. I had recourse to a variety of medical advice, without deriving any beneat, and wna even told that the leg must be amputated, yet. In opposition to that opinion, your Pills a- d Ointment havo etlected a compete cure In so short a time. Hint few who had not witnessed it would credit the fsct (Signed) William Ans. 'Ihe truth of this statement can be verified by Mr. w I. England, Chemist, 13 Market street, Uuddorstiold. A DREADFUL BAD BREAST CURED IN ONE MONTH. Jtrtrert of a Uttrr from Mr. Frederick Turner, nf Penrhnrst. Kent, dated December 13tA, ltfiO. la rruicssur nut.wn. . n d.. is- . .,1 iu.. siiSislns from Bad Breasts lor more then six months, and during tho whole period had the best medical attendance, but all to no use. Having before neat. r..i -.1 i .. n. nMrn irw hv vour unrivaled medicine, I detormlned again to nee your Pills and ointment, and therefore save tbem a trial in her ease, and fortunate it waa I did ao, lor in? less than a month a perfect enre wae etlected, and the ben efit that various other branches ot my ismny ne their use Is astonishing. I now strongly recommend them to all my Irlends. tSigned) Frrderice Turner. The Pills should be nscd conjointly with the Ointment in mos ol tno lotiowing cases: Bad Lags, Chilblains, Cout, Bad Breasts, Chapp dhands, Clandnlar Bums, Corns, (solt,) Swellings, Bunions, Cancers, t.nmbsgo. Bite of Mos-Contracted and Piles, ehetnes and Stiff Joints, Rheumatism, Sand Files. Elephantiasis, Scalds. Coco bay. Fistulas, Sore Nipples, Sure throats, Skindiscasce, Scurvy, Sore-heads, Tumours, Ulcere, Wounds, Yaws. Sold atThe establishment .1 Prote-or IIoi.lat !44 Strang (near Temple Bar. London,) and by all nsdi,1? ind Dealer, in Medicines throushout the British lplre, and to thoae of the United States, in Pots at 37te 87c, and l M nch. Wholesale by the principal Drug houses in the Union, and by Messrs. A. B. tX D. Sakus. New York. .j Ctr" There is a considerable saving hy taking the larger slsea. H. Directions for the guidance ol patients in "T.'ll der are affixed to each Pot. ,?Vt 1 B. II.MEAKIMsH, Cincinnstl, Agent for Ohio. RT. COOK'S SAD- DLF. HARNESS. TRUNK MANUFACTORY Robert T.Cook, having rented the establishment formerly occupied bv Mr.Keae he la now ready to supply his Irierds and - all who may favor him with a call, -with any articles in hia line. Deter mined not to einp.oy any but tbe nest woramen, .0. of Inferior qua'ity, manufactured under nis """"" ' epectioa. be will warrant every article purchased at hiereUb-litbmeottogiveaatistaelion. mars-wim VTOTICE TO BRICK-MAKERS. The sub- 1 seriW wishes to biro thirty T hmi- ,n,d ' a":K.' MOULDERS, for tbe next season, to whom he will pay the high-et wage. For farther pertlculars address Ihe andersigaed, t 'ilZlZr"'' L. LAVENDER. ... t t V avtl VATvSH tlIo NICHOLS' JOURNAL of HEALTH, WA TKIt-OUUR AND HUMAN PKOORKHS A monthly Porlodf-itl, liovnlvd to Inillvldunl aud Soelnl Health. Hduentlon and IliipplnN. By T. L. NICHOLS, M. D., and Mrs. MARY fl GOVE NICHOLS, Principals of tbo American Hydropathic Institute. Nichols' Journal will be published on Ihe first of each month, beginning with April, 1853; a handsome quarto of eight psges, the same slzo as the "Water-Cure" and " Phrenological " Journals. Each number will boillustrated with valuable engravings, snd will eonluin the best articles on health, medical reform, Popular Physiology, Education, Science, Art, Literature, Manners and Society, that wo can write or procure. 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Address, as soon ss possible, with Name, Post Office, County snd State ; encloslog Pottege Stamps, Silver, Gold, or good Rank Notes, prepaid, T. L. NICUOLS, M. D , lehiii-wsi rortcnesier, n. x.,inearnew sora ouy. I. STRAUB. R- HAZLRTT. TSAAC STRAUB t& CO., Mill Factory, cor- JL rer of Front and John streets, Cincinnati, O. Warehouse No. 19 Front-it., between Main and Walnut, Cincinnati. Tho above is a wood cut of a single goarcd "Uucen ol the South" Corn Mill and Crusher. Wo manufacture a Cob Breaker of groat strength snd dura blllty, end easo ot operation. We place this useful contrivance on all sizes of Mills, by which means we convert a Com Mill into ufltock-Feed Mill ; but a few mlnutus work to put It on. or to take it off. We manufacture portable Mills, slnglo and double geared, (best quality of French burrs,) to grind Wheat, Corn and Stock Feeds, calculated for steam, water or horse power. These Mills hove been run by steam and borae power In competition against the other mnke of Mills of our-ity.Rt our State Fairs, and have never tailed to carry off tho first premium on one occasion was awarded a beautiful silver medal. Our mills also took two first premiums, as the best mills, at two Annual Fairs of our Mechanics' Institute. Also Portable Saw Mills, to be run by steam, water or horse power. Tbie mill was exhibited In operation by horse power, at the Ohio State Folr In 1850, when It was awarded a premium and a splendid silver medal. Also Dlflerent kinds of portable horse powers and steam-engines. All our articles, foroaseof operation, simplicity, use. fulness, and durability, are surpassed by none now In use. All our artlch a are warranted as represented or no sale at our cost of transportation and the money refunded. For a full description and testimonials of merit and usefulness we refer those interested to our pamphlet, to be had at our lac tory, whom we take pleasure to explain each article. " ISAAC STRAUB &. CO. Note Mr. Kimball, tho partnorof J. II. Burrows, while ea RUdoVYM ililir'B.wjJHL'.1 Jttjour 8tate Fair, last fall, was boisterous with meto grind corn thus: Whoever grinds TCet.ViV.'rV'glfra' ing quality ond quantity, was to he the owner of both mills, at each aud every trial : riRXT trial Straub to run an 18 Inch mill; Burrows 4c Co. to run aSOlnch mill. second TRIAL Straub to run a 'Jil Inch mil) ; Burrows Sc Co. to run a Ii4 Inch mill. third trial Straub to run a 2ilnch mill ; Burrows II Co. to run a 30 Inch mill.' When the pinch came, that boisteroua courage stepped ont To the above 1 now sppena a challenge 10 grind coo ieeo out of whole ears of corn : I will run my 18 inch "Queen of tht South1' with a cob-breaker attachment, the tame article that took the premium at the Ohio Stall Fair, last fait, against a m men nurrnws mill ana wm. Stewart s Ohio and Kentucky Stock F'eed Mills, both to be ran st once ; and if you are apprebensivo of a risky business, yon have my entire approbation to run Mr. Pomeroy's Corn Crusher as ao auxiliary, pnouin my single article lau 10 grind equal in quaiuy and quantity to Ihe combined productions of the two or three mills (lust as you ploase) then you can draw a few hundred dol lars as ataoea put up. Come bovs, don't bo cowsrdly there Is nothing like walking straight Into the merits ol tho things. lonni, cinaea. To J. II. Burrows At Co aeplS-wly VELLOW SPRINGS WATER CURE L KSTA BI.ISH M ENT Greene CousiTr, Ohio. The above ettablisbment is open for thn reception ol pstlents, for winter treatment, and for visitors. Tho buildings which are large aud commodious, and capable of accommodating over 100 puienis, were erected for their present purpose, and are situated In a re-glon of country well known for tho purity of Its etmoepbere, healthiness, and for its besutilul and romantic scenery the Springs an Inexbauotlble and ot Ihe purest woteri having 100 acres of land attached, there Is ample scope for exercise, without leaving the premises. There is also a Bowling Saloon 100 feet long, with other descriptions ot amusements, where ps-tlents can engage In auch hoalthtul nad diverting exercises ss will be best calculated to restore their muscular strength. The great succors which has attended our treatment ia "r"'T all cases ot chronic diseases, including those diseases peculiar t females, has been such as to wstrnet us in holding out induce-rn'mts and .ncourasement 10 thn afllictcd to try tbe eHectsof he Healing propertiet of Nature! great ntratm agent, "HA TEH particularly Rheumatism, Nervous Aflections, Spina' Diseases, Dyspepala, Chronic Disrrboss. Chills and r"overs, lacipient Consumption and Indeed fn nearly every form of C'ironic Disease, the auecesaof Ilydrt palhy or Water Cure has been unparalleled. In Acute Diseases, also, the success of the Water Treatment la even much mot. apparent, recovery being universally quicker than nnder tba Dt.. Avstem and without Its debilitating enectS. To remove wrong impressions, we would wish to remark tbat Winter treatment ia generally more suciesstnl than Summer-patients n t being subjet to tbe debilitating c fleets cf the warm The Medical Departmem, Is under the care of A. CUENF.Y, M. 1) . and (i. W. BIOLER, M. D. rjT renae For Board and Treatment, from the 1st of Oc tober to the 1st of April, from 0h fi per week, paid weekly, according to tbe room occupied, an. the length ol time the patient may remain. Viaitore $i per weak treatment do I per day. Patients are requested to bring 3 Cottom Sheets and 1 1 torn She. t ; 3 Comforts, 1 Blanket, and 4 Towela. Patients not bring. Inr the above will be charged 50e per week extia. The establishment can be reacted by the Llttsa Miami Roll-road Irora almost every direction. Persons will ptaaee notify Ihe Conductors on the cars, who will leave them at tbe statioa just opposite the houee. . Further Information wl'l he given, by letter or otherwis or application to Dr. A. CHKNKi At Co, at the n"B,JrAJT' Dr' II. W. BIOLER, northwest corner of Sixth and College street, Cincinnati, Ohio Yellow Sprlnsa W ater Cure. Dee. 83, 1852. jMtl-wly NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDER!. THE Stockholder, a the 'ol.,mies,Piquaandlndiana R"road arenotlSedthat the 1st Installment ol ten fJ"?j red, and regular paym-ntshereatter everysixty daysol tea per eent.untilpald. t.A..iltfnxsRndra. Wm.Iennton.Jr.,r.sq.,-auinuiir apttoallStoekholdeMinFrankirccounty Treasurer oe25-wtl C,r.l.R.E.Co: N OTICE TO FARMERS, AND ALL WHO ARK ONCF.RNKO The suMcnner wou'a revpeeuaiij tnlorm tbe public, thai he 1. reaey ro op rate . " " I. " ,-L-, p m: DJ thes, It yoa wish, he ran stu Ibe bone, and bikelt rfT He can also remove Bone-Spevtae care Poll Fvil and Fistula, and remove Tumors. e. Tnnse who wish his services, will please address (postpaid) m,rt-wm llavlrm P. Delaware cowaty O.

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All that are in want of a press of any kind, would do woll to satisfy themselves of tho abovo before purchasing sny other kind, by calling at the Factory, at llowlett's Building, corner of Front and Spring streets, or by address, in which enso explicit information concerning mom wiiioemveu. ineyaroaisomuca cheaper than tho old rjcrew Prcsa. Farmers will do well to no-lion that the Torlnble Cldor Press, with mill attached, on this plan, Is the bestevor lovoutcd. They sen be worked by horse or hand power. UDUUl.M ec HUM , aecia-a.imfcwum t.oiumuus, unio. SALE OF REAL ESTATE BY ORDER OF COUIIT. On Tuesday, tho 2' th day of April, 1653, at two o clock, p. m., on tho premises, in toe townsnip 01 Harrison in ino countv 01 ricsawav. umo. win no soia 10 ino nicuest oia der. tho following real oitato. as tho nrouertv ol Jacob Plum, deceased, to wit: A tract ol land lyitig and being in the said county of Pickaway, In said State ol Ohio, and described as follows, viz 1 Tho north half of tbo northwest qunrtnr of section number twenty-lour, township number throe, and rnnge number twenty-two, Matthews' Burvey, containing eventynluo seres, lie tbo same mora or less, bunloct to the dower esiato 01 ina wia ow of the said Jacob Plnm. decease.!, herctoforo assigned. Terms ot sale, one-third cash in hand, one third in six months and one-third in ocu year, inn aotnrrro payments 10 near in terest from tho day ol sale, ana tu no secureu uy mortgage on the premises. Appraised, subjretto and encumbered by said dower, st twen ty-lwo dollars per acre making $1,7:18. I'Al li'.liailN JJAKIUni'N, March 17, lSriH-marW-wf t Adm'r of Jacob Plum, dee'd. A PROCLAMATION n VTIIE PRESIDENT Ol? TIIK UNITED STATES. No. 467. IN pursuance of. law, I, MILLARD FILL-MOKR. President of the United States of America, do hereby declare and msko known, that public sales will bo held nt tho undermentioned Land Offices in the Htota of WISCONSIN, ot the periods hereinafter designated, to wit: At tho Land Ollice at WILLOW HI VF.R, commencing on Mon day, tho second day of May next, fur tho disposal of the public lands sitaated within tho undermentioned tiiwnenips anu ir actional townships, viz 1 North of the base lint and teest of the fourth principal meridian. Townshlo forty-nine end Iractinnal township fifty, on certain islands, and tho main shore of Lako Superior, of range tiirkr. Fractional township fif ty, on tho main siioro of Lako Superior, of range Foun. Township fotty-nlnn and fractional townships fifty and fifty-onn, on the main shorn of Lake Superior, of rnneo skvrn. Township forty nine and fractional township lift y, on the shore of Lako Superior, of range eight. Fractional townships forty-nine and filly, on I he shore of Lake Superior, of range ninr. Townships twenty-nine, thirty, thirty.one, nnd thirty-two ; townships lorty seven snd forty-eight, and fractional township foriy-nine, on the shore of Lake Superior, uf range tkn. Townships twenty-eight, twenty uinn, thirty, thirty ono, and thirty-two, and fractional township forly-nino, on tho shorn of Lake Superior, of range klevkn. ni i-if. ,!,,, tSirty.one, thirty-two, thirty-three, snd thirty lour, and iracuonafloWiltrAVJ) ,u.,)-u...,l, -- .... . range twklvk. ,, , , , Townships thirty, thirty-one, thirty-two, thirty-three, andthirty-four, of rnngo thirtern. Townships thirty one, thirty-two, thirly three, and thirty-lour, of ranitn itoubtkrn. Townships thirty-one, thirty-two, Ihlrly tbreo snd thirlyluur, of range fifteen. At tho I.nnd Ofrlce at LA CIlOaaE, commencing on Monday, tho sixteenth day of Muy next, lor the diiposal of the publio lands within the following named townships, to wit: North of the bate line and ant of the fourth principal meridian. Township' seventeen, elehteen, and nineteen, olrangeoNE. Townahips twenty -ono nnd twenty two, of range six. Townships twenty-one and twenty two, ol range skvrn. Townships twenty one, twerty-two, twenty three and twenty-four, of range kioiit. Townships twenty-one, twenty two, twenty-threo snd twenty-four, of range ninr. Townshipstwcnty-nne, twenty two, twenty-three, twenty lour, and twenty flvo, ol range tkn. Townships twenty-four and twenty five, or rsnge flkvin At tho Land Ollice at STEVENS'S POINT, rommenclng on Monday, the ninth day ol May next, for the disposal of tlm p.iblic amis situated witbin the limits ol the undermentioned townships, to wit : North of the base line and east of the fourth principal meridian. Township twenty five, of range four. Townships tweuty-flve, twenty-seven, twenty-eight, twenty-, nlno, thirty, thlrty-ono, and thirty-two, ol range fivf. Township twenty live, of ranso six. Sectionaolghteen, niaeteen, thirty, and thirty-one, In township twenty-five, of range sxvfn. Townahips twonty fivo and twenty-six, of range tfn. Township twenty-five, of rnngo ei.kvrn. At tbo Land Office at MF.NASIIA. commencing on Monday, tho twenty-third day of May next, far the disposal of the public lands within the following named townships, vis : AotiA of the bate line and east of tht fourth principa, eridian. Townships twenty-two and twenty-three, ot rmjo thirtrkr Lands appropriated by lew for thn use ol schools, military and ntber purposes, together with "those swamp and oveilluwed lands made nnlit thereby for cultivation," If any, which shall bo selected by the State authorities before thi days appointed lor tho commencement ol the public sales respectively, uuder tho act entitled "An act to enable the Stabs of Arkansas arid other Slar-s to reclaim the ' Swnmp lands' within their limits," approved Sep-teniher i.'8th, ie.W, tcitl be trcludcdfrim thetaht. The offering of the above mentioned lands will be commenced nn tlinilava annointrd. and will ordered ill the order in which they are adveitiscd. wrtli all convenient d spat' h, untiltlin whole shall liavo been ottered, and tho sales thus closed ; but no sale ahall be kept open longer than two weeks, ana no private entry of tho lands will be admitted until after tbo expiration ot the two works. f liven under my hand at the City of Washington, this first dsy ol February, Anno Domini one thousand eisht hundrfd end fifty-three. Mil. LAUD FII.LMOHK. liy thn President: John Wilson, C.tmmutwnn of the neutral IAnt Off re. NOTICE TO rHi:-F.IPTION CLAIMANTS. V.yerj perse n entitled to the right of pre-emption to any ot the lands within the townships and fractional townships above eon merated, is required toestabhsh the same to the satisfaction of the register end receiver of the proper land office, and make pay ment therefor as toon at practicable after teeing this mmiee, and before the dsy appointed for the commencement of the public sale of the lands embracing the tract claimed, otherwise such claim will be forfeited. JOHN WILSON, fel;23wi:tt . . Cimmlsrionrr of the General fAnd Ofire. nVTIIKrHKIIilvvl ! i-MR IMTKW taTATKH. (No 41 In pursuance of !, I, M I I.I.A Ills FII.I.MOKK, President of the United States of America, do hereby declare and make known, that public sales will be held at the nn.ternieiili.nied lnd Offices In the State of IOWA, at the period' hereinafter dwignatnl, to wit : At the Land Offlce at KA.N F.SVII.I.K, commencing cm Monday, the sixth dav of June next, f, the itioal or the publio lands within the following named townships anil fractional townships, vix: North af Ihr ease (is and t ft the Ullh pcmci mmdmn. Fractional township sixty-seven and tnwusbipixty-eighr,of rauga TnlRTT-TWO. m . . . . Fractional township sixty seven ami township sixty -eight, or rang IHIRTT-THXtr. . . j. . Fractional township sixty-eeven and townihipa sixty -elgnt,ser-enty-4onr, seventy-five, seventy-six, seventy-seven, and seventy-eiglit, of ranireTHiaTT-voia. FractioosJ township sixty-seven and townships stxty-etgtat, sixty-nine, seventy, seventy-one, seventy -two, seventy -three, saventy-toxir, sarventy-five, eevcutj -eix, seventy-seven, and seventy-eight, of range "Fractional township sixty-seven and townships sixty-sieht, sixty-nine, seventy, seventy-one, seventy-two, seventy-three,seventy-seven, and seventy-eight, of rang tuirtt-six. Fractional township sixty-seven and townships sixty-eight, sixty-nine, seventy, seventy-one. seventy-two, seventy-three, seventy-four, seventy -five, seventy-six, seventy -seven, and seventy -eight, of range "'iTtheBAME TLACE, commencing on Monday, the twentieth day of June next, ft the disposal ef the pnblic lands within the ander-men tinned townships and fractional townships, vis : North of the ease fte tnut tret of the fifth pnnctpal wirmfiaa. Fractional township sixty-seven and townships sixty-eight, sixty-nine, seventy, eeventv-ooe, seventy-two, sevent y-three, eeventy-foor, seventy-five, eevrntj'-sil, eeventy-seven, and eevrnty-tight, of range FractioRa7 township eixty -seven and townships slxty-ehrht, sixty-nine, srventy, sevenry-one, sevnjty-twn, seventy -three, "eventyfonr, ervetirr-fiye, and seventy-eight, of ranae Tunrrv-wnra. Fractional township sixty -eevva and townships nity-eirtt, sixty rine, seventy, seventy-one. ewnty-two, seventy-three, sereDty-r, arrentv-Slva, seventy-six. seventy-etna, srventy-eignt, ssventy-nroa, and eirtitv, of raree rosrv. At the SAMB PLACB, mmmenrlng on Mondav. the eteventJi day of Jnlv next, for the disposal of tin puM lands moated withia th- Ulirta of tbe fouowtag towwshrr- and fractional towaahir-, vix : A'ert tf tht butt lint and tee Ike fifth pnaeipal nrndtmn. FrartJnttil townhi irhrtT-wevsa. and tewnshipa siity-eieht, etttv ' LO& suns, ssvontv. surencv-ono. soveuty-two, sevonty-tnroe, seventy-tour soventy-flye, seventy-six, seventy seven, seventy -tight, seveuty-ulne. eigiuy, anu eigiity-one, 01 ruugu roaTi-vnfi, Fractional township sixty-soveu and townships sixty-eight, sixty nine, seventy, seventy-one, seventy-two, seventy-three, seventy-four seventy-live, seventy-six, sevouty-sovou, seventy-eight, seventy-nine elirhtv, and elihtv-one. of range roRtv-Ttvo. Fractional townships slxty-seveu, sixty-eight, snd sevonty-ons, and townships soveuty-two, seventy.turue, sevonty-iour, sovency lire, seventy-six, seveuty-seveii, saveuty-clght, sovouty-nlne, eighty uud eifzhtv-oue. of raiiire roRTr-Titaeu. Fractional townships sixty-eight, sevvnty-ono, seventy-two,sev-enty-tliri, seventy-four, soventy-flvo, sovonty-slx, seventy-seven, ana townships soventy-eignt sua seveuty-nuio, 01 range jouii-roun.snicuonai rownsiups suruuiy-sia, novciicy-suvou, sernui.y-iaus nuu wiyuniy-nine, 01 rujiav ruai-i-rivis. At the Ijind Oltleo nt FOItT DK-S tlOINKS. cnmmenolng on Mon day, tho thirteenth day of June noxt, fur the disposal of the publio lands within the limits of the undermentioned townships and parti or townships, to wit : IVsrlA of the bast line and west of the fourth principal meridian. Townships ninety-two and ninety-four, of rouge bsvxntern. Townships nlnoty-two, uluety-tliroe, and uluety-fbur, of rang EiatlTKEX. Townships ninety-one, ninety-two, anil nlnety-fonr, of rang NINRTEEX. Townships ninety-one and ninety-two, of range TWEKTr. Townshin ninetv-one. of ramro twety-two. Townships eiglity-nluo, ninety, iilnety-ouc, ninety-two, and nlne- ty-turoe, 01 rango TWEXTT-TnREK. Townships ninety-one and ninety-two, of range TWBNTT-vrvi, Beetions two, four, six, eight, ten, fourteeu, eighteen, twenty,twsn-ty-two, tho cast half of tbo southeast quurter, uud the southesst quarter ot tno nortneasc qnurter 01 iwcuiy-turee, tweuiy-Bix,iweu-ty-elght, thirty, thirty-two, thirty-four, and thirty-six, lu township eighty-four. The oast half, the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter of sections three, four, six, eight, ten j the east half and tho northwest quarter of the northeast qiturtcr, utid tho northeast quarter of tio southeast quarter of fifteen, eighteen, twenty,twenty-two ; the east half and the east half of the northwest quarter of twenty-throe, twenty-six, twenty-eight, thirty, thirty-two, thirty-four, and tho cast half of tho northeast quarter, nnd tbo east half or the soutneast quarter 01 tinrty-iivc, 111 timysnip eigniy-jive. OCCMOIUI lour, SIX, eJHUi, leu, iourits;u, eiiitcvii, wciiy, invu,;- two. I lia northeast 0 tuirter and the east half of ilie southeast Quar ter of twenty-three, twenty-six, twenty-eight, thirty, thirty-two, and thirf.v-four. In towusliio liehtii-sfren. Sections twenty-nine, (ex cept the southwest quarter of the southwest quarter,) thirty, and ninetu. ninelu-ane and ninelii-two. ol ramre TWRNTr-SlX. esictions two, tho west half and tbo west hulf of tho southeast quarter of oloven, twelve, tho west half of thosouthwcHtquortorof thirteen, fourteen, twenty-four, and the wc6t half and southeast Quarter, and the west half of the northeast quarter of twcnty-tlvo, in township eighty-one. Sections two, four, tho west halt and the west half of the southeast quarter 01 nine, leu, iweive, iuuoitu, i.,.,iv.i,rn. 1 iventv-four. twentv-s x. twenty-seven, except the northeast quarter of the northeast quarter,) tho west half of the northwest quarter, ana west, nan 01 me soiniiwei, quunur 01imr-ty-tlvo, uud section thirty-six, in township eighty-two ; and sections two, four, six, eiht, tenj twelve, fourteen, niglitecii, twenty, twenty-two, twenty-lour, twenty-six. twenty-eight, twenty-nine, (except, the northeast quarter of the northeast quarter,) tho west half or thlrty-i ihiriv.rmir. nml thlrtv-six. iii townshin finhtu-thrce ; nil the sections anil fractional sections lieiiringeveu numbers In fractional townships eiKhtu-faur, eighty-fine, tighty-sir, ond eighty-srren i the east half, the oast half and the northwest quarter of tho north-, west quarter, and the east half of tbo southwest quarter of section three, sections four, six, eight, teu; tile east hall of .the northeast quarter, and tho east half of the southeast quarter of fifteen, eighteen, twenty, and twenty-two; the north half of tho northwest quarter, and tho north half of the northeast quarter of twenty-three, und sections twenty-four, twenty-six, twenty-eight, thirty, thirty-two, thlrtv-four, and thirty-fit, in toteaship eighty-eight; and sections ono to fifteen inclusive, eighteen, tbo east half of tho northeast quarter of nineteen, twenty; the north half and southeast quarter, and north half of tho southwest quarter of twenty-one, twenty-two, to twenty-six inclusive; tho northeast quarter, the north' half of tho northwest quarter, nnd the northeast quarter of the noiilheast quarter of twenty-seven, twenty-eight, thirty, thirty-two, thirty-lour ; tho nortlicosc quarter, the east half ol tbo southeast iiuait'cr,oud tho northeast quarter of tho northeast quarter of 11, irtv.iiv,, 011,1 ihii-tv-six. in township ligltiii-nine. tho whole of tmrnshin "inrti, township ninety-one, (except sections five and seen, anu tno west nail ot tho nortnwost quarter ot thirty-one,) and sections live, seven, nlno, tho west half 01 the northwest quarter of fifteen, soveutoen, nineteen, twenty-one, twenty-nine, nnd thlrty-ono, in township ninety-two, of range twentv-skven. At tile SAS1 H PLACii. coinnienelug on Monday, tho eleventh day of July next, for tho disposal of the public lands within tho under mentioned townsnips anu parts 01 townsnips ro wit: ivorth oj tut base lint ana west oj tne jonrut principal meruuan. The west half of tho northwest ouitrtcr, and tho west half and southeast quarter of tho southwest quarter of section one, nnd section twolye, in township eighty-three. Section two, the west half mid the southeast Quarter, aud tho west half of the northeast quarter of eleven, twelve ; the west half of tho northwest quarter, and the west hair of tho soul ll west quarter of thirteen, twenty-four "lid til irty-slx, In township eighty-four, (section two, tho west half of-sect Ion eleven, fourteen, the wcst 'hnlf, tho west half of tho northeast quarter, and the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter of twenty-throe, twonty-four, tweuty-six; tho west hair of thirty-five and thirty-six, In township eighty-five. Section two, tho west half, and tho southeast quarter of tho southwest quarter of three, ton, twelve, fourteen j the west half, the west half of tho northeast quarter, and the west half of the southeast quarter of fifteen, twenty-two, twenty-four, twenty-six, the west half, the west half ofJlic northeast quarter, ami the west half of tho southeast quarter of twenty-seven, and thirty- six, in township eighty-six. Sections two, four, six, eight, ten, twelve, lourraen, eigllicen, twenty, twenty-two, twuuij-ioui, tnuubj--niA, twenty-eight ; the west half, the west half and southeast quarter of the southeast Quarter, aud tho southwest quarter of the northeast quarter of twenty-nine ; the southwest quarter, tho wost half, and : . ' rf-Ti --?.iw.af.Jtu, northwest Quarter, and tho southwest iirty-slx, In township eighty-seven. All the sections bearing area numbers in township eighty-eight ; the north half and the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter, and the cost half of tho southeast quarter of section one, sections two, four, six, (the part cost of the river,) eight, ten, twelve ; the cost half- and the northeast quarter of the northeast quarter of thirteen, fourteen, eighteen, (the part east of the river,) twenty, twenty-two, twenty-four, twenty-six, twonty-elght, thirty, and thirty-two, (tho port east of the river.) thirty-four, and thirty-six. In township eightynine. The cost half of the southeast quarter of section one, two, four, six, (tho part east of the river,) eight, ten, twelve; tho south half and the northeast quarter, and the east half of the northwest quarter of thirteen, fourteen, eighteen, twentv, tweutv-two, twonty-four ; the east half, the east, h.ilf and northwest Quarter of the northwest quarter, and the east half of the southwest quarter of twenty-five, twenty-six, twenty-sight, thirty, (the part east of the river,) thirty-two, thirty-four, and tlilrty-six, m township vinery; nocuous two, iour, bja, uigut, un nnrt east of tho rlver.l ten. twelve rourtcen, eighteen, (the part east of the river,) twenty, twenty -two, tweuty-fbur, twenty-six, twenty-eight, thirty, and thirty-two, (cast of the river,) thirty-four, and thirty-six, In township ninety-one ; sections ono, three, (tho part east of tbo 1 Ivcr,) eleven, (cast of the river,) thirteen, fifteen, (east of the rlvor,) twenty-throe, twenty-five, twenty-seven, (east of the river,) tliirtyue, (east of tho river,) thirty-three, (east of the river,) aud thirty-flvo, In tmvnship ninety-two, ol'rongoTWESTV-iiaiiT. Townships eighty, eighty-one, eighty-two, eighty-three, section twelve, (oast of the river,) In township tighty-nine, and sections twelve ana twenty-iour, (east 01 tue nver,j m ivwnm'p niHtiy, w range twextt-xine. Townships clghty-one, eighty-two, ana eiguty-tnreo, 01 range TnntTT. Townships eighty-one, eighty-two, snd eighty-three, or range thirtt-onk. Townships seventy-six, seventy-seven, eighty-two, and eighty- three, of range tumrv-Two. Townships seventy-six, seventy-soven, soventy-elght, seventy-nine, eighty, eighty-two, and eiglitv-three, of range tiiirtv-tiirer. At tho Land Office at CIIAItl'i'O.V, commencing on Monday, th twentieth dav of Julr next, for the disposal of the publio lands with in the limits of the following unmed townships aud fractional town . ships, vix: nortn of tne base tine ana west or rne jijm principal meruuan. Fractional township sixty-seven,' binding 011 the Missouri line, of ranges eioiiteex, rissteex, twextv, twe.vti-o.ne, twextt-iwo, twr.YTT-THREi, Twr.xTr-rwR, aud Twr.xTV-rtvs. Fractional township sixty-seven on tho Missouri line, and townships sixty-eight, sixty-nine and seventy, of -range twemt-six. Fractional township sixty-seven on tbo Missouri line, and townships sixty-eight snd sixty-nine, of range twenty-sfven. Fractional township sixty-seven on the Missouri line, and town- aups sixty-eight and sixty-nine, of rango twestv-siout. Townships slxty-elglll, Sixty-nine, seventy, aim raTrntj-uuv, vi range twentt-xixs. Townslllp eevemy-ionr, ui niiiire tuisii. a Hi l-in,t office at Uli ULUUF.. cununonclng on Monday, the 1 i. ...,h ibtv of June next, for the disposal of the publio lands situated within the undermentioned fractional townships ad-ioining Hie northern boundary of the State, vix : rtorth of tht base lint anil west of the fifth principal meridian. Fractional township one hundred, hi ranges rivr, six, seven, IIOttT, and KIXC. Lands appropriated by Law for the nse of schools, military and Other purposes, together with "those swamp and overflowed lands made unfit thereby for cultivation," if any, which slisll be selected by the State authorities before the days appoint for the com-niencement of the public rales respectively, under the Act entitled " An act to enable the State of Arkansas and otlier States to reclaim the ' Bwsmp lan.la within their limits " approved September 2bth, lV, Kill bt excluded front the tal't. The offering of the isnds will he commenced on file days appointed ami will proceed in the order in which they are advertised, with all convenient despatch, nntil the whole shall have been offered, and the sales thus dosed ; but no sale shall be kept open longer than two weeks, and noprivato entry of any of the lands will be admitted until after the expiration of the two weeks. Given under mv hand at the Oily of Washington, this first day of February, Anno Domini one t,,n,,,And,r"nIflJ5)r By the President: . Jonx n'naox, Commissioner of tht Uentral lann vptct. NOTICE TO l'RK-EMPTION CLAIMANTS. Evarv person entitled to the right of pre-emptinu to any of lbs lands within the townships and fractional toanhipa stmve enumerated. Is required to establish the same to the sat Matt ion of the Keg-tster and Ueceiver of the proper Land Ofllee, and make paynient ttwrefur as soon as rtienhU a Iter e-emg thi, we'ice, and before the day appointed for ties eomnieneetnent of ihe pnblic sale of the ton-Is sxnlxcacing the tract claimed, otherwise .orhchta will forfeited. L23wl3t Commissioner of tht (.VaW f-a.f djict. 'ILBOURNE, KUHNS & CO., Sign of the flll.T UROAO A.IK, uave os nana, sso are con stantly receiving Irora Ametl can, F.agliahaad Oervnan Man- Bfaetarers.ageneralaaeortmeBt 01 Hardware, wnica weareoi-lerlns at prices that cannot fall togivesatisfactloB. Merchants, Mechanics, rerme-rsand Mann ! lactnrersarelBvitedtocsl and examine ouratork . KILP.OUKNF., kl'UNS A CO T RATHER BELTING. The underaifrned I A 1 rs (nr the sale nf RKES tr HOYTf e-VbraWd prevnt- aia pafat Rl vlted. ftrftefcesl Leather Bat,hare this day 1 see ived a tell assortment l all sires, from m to It) inches la width. We would eall the sural ton of thepablie to tbe above article as raw poass eaing superior xoeTit. They ava snede from tbe thick east solid pats of the beat oak tanned gather, and are etretrbed by pewertal snaebinea, (invented and as by R- II. only ) w hereby tbev are xoade to ma stvaisbt and trwe, have a aal lores beatiar aa the drnss or pnlh-y, bold their widtheewnty, and trvafTova latoStt pereesst snove force tbaa those made la tbe ordhsary a saner. Sold at aa(etreTs"prlee, with addition ol fveit htonly, by klLBOURBE, HUrias s s-J, jalS Slraoftbsom Broad Axa,Colambs,0. 11 JV HARDWARtaJ epiJ OTICE TO CONTRACTORS. RE' will be roculvod lor repairs on Ihe Nntloual Road, for Ihe year tcaj, as loiiows 1 At HOHKISTOWN. st the house of Mrs. Price. o Saturday. the Std of April vett, until two o'clock in the alt-moon, for that portion 01 tnnrnsii lying bntwoen the Ohio Hiverenu including ion join roue west. At WASHINGTON, at the houso of P. B Ankeny, on Monday, me it1 ttay of April, until 8 o'clock In thn afternoon, mr mat portion ol the iload lying between the iilst mile snd fiOth nillo, both Inclusive. At ZANEHVIME, at tba Wlnalow House, on n'ednetday, the nth ami of April, until v 0 'clock la the siternoon, tor mat portion of the Itosd lying between the Cist and UOth miles, both Inclusive. At HKDRON, at the houso ol Mr. Hole, en Friday, tht Slh day of April, until 111 o clock, noon, lor tbat portion ot tno Itoad lying bntwoen tbo Dlttand 112th mllos, both luchiiive. At COLUMDUS, at tba oltlro of the Board of Publie Works, o Saturday, the 9th day of April, uutil 1 0 clock fn the afternoon, for that portion of tho Itoad lying between tbe lLltli and 130th mil, a. both Inclusive. At LAFAVKTT1C, a tbe Anderson Tavorn.on Monday thtUth day of April, unlil 1 o'clock In tho afternoon, for that uorllon of tno rood lying uotween tne j-wtn ana itjitmiics, oota inciu-tlvo.From tho Ohio Itlver. welt to the IHCth mi s. inclusive. Bid ders will bid lor the best quality of Limestone, snd lor a like material lor tne ioin, 1 win ena j ist miles. .1 lOS-.l. .1 11-3.1. .IIa. , t. a H.lnrl.l t'luiu tun mull lu uin luoiii miiva, iuviubits, siiv "toiui ,u must bo ot the best quality of screened (travel. Hide for unscreened Gravel will be considered for that portion of the Itoad lying between the 1117th and KiBth miles, Inclusive. Bids will be considered, for " Niggerhead Limestone," tar that portion ot the Itoad lylnt bntwoen tno Utlli anu 4tn miles, in elusive, and for 11 Rlut Core" for the 49th, JOtli snd 51st miles. Bids for screened Gravel, will be considered for tbat portion of the Itoad lying between the Ildlhand 137th miles, both In clusive. Bids for screened (Iravel Irom Black Lick or Big Walnut Creeks, will bo considered for that portion of tho Itoad lying between the 113th snd 118lb miles, both Inclusive A nrlen tmr rod nf luO cuhfe feet, will be bid for ausrrvlne. hauling and breaking, including the whole In one bid. Also, a Srlce per rod of 100 cubic feet, for quarrying and hauling in one Id ; und a price por rod of 100 eublo fcot, for breaking, In one bid. 80 that thn quarrying, hauling and breaking may bo given to ono contractor ; or the quarrying ond hauling to one, and thn breaking to another, as the bids may determine. Contractors who obtain work, will bs expected to commence at onco, and to exocute it promptly, within the time specified In the bonds. When the delivery of material Is awarded to one contractor, and the breaking to another, tbo former must progress with the work so as not to delay the latter. Ono lhird part ot the work muit be done every consecutive sixty days from tbo dote of tho contract, and the whole must lis completed hy tho ".0th day of October next. Tho material, whether of Limestone, Bluo Core, or Gravel, must be of such quality astho Acting Commissioner, or Resident Engineer, will approve, and must be broken in pieces not to exceed four ounces in weight; and where screened (Iravel Is mod, all pieces exceeding four ounces lu weight must be broken. t'ayments will un mudo st statea purines, us 1110 won pro gresses. Information that may bo desired, between this and tho letting, may be obtained on annllcation to Thomas Mii.lrr and Fran cis Chkiuiiton, Ksqs , Superintendents of Repairs, or to J. M. miTCllKi.L, Kesident f:nglnner In chargo ot the National iioau. Bidders not known to the Commissioner or Engineer must give satisfactory rolerences. All bids must be sealed, ond addressed totiKOHGIv W MANY-PKNNV, Acting Commissioner, and endorsed on Ihn outsidn Proposals for Nottonal Itosd. ' CEOROK W. MANVPENNV, Acting Commissioner Hoard Public Wards. March 9, 18".3. mnrl5-w HICK. " TO CORN-GROWERS. BARNHILL'S PATKM" CORN-PLANTF.R, one of the greatest improvo-meets ot thn ago, and ono of the greatest labor-saving Impie ments ever ollorod to tho corn-growers and farmers of the country.This machine baa now been In use sufficiently long, and met with such universal commendation wherever introduced, as to render its complete success no longer a problem. It is capable, by a late Improvement, of planting to any depth, from one to lour inches. It is recommendation enough In regord to this machine to ro-for to the lact that the FIRST PREMIUM and a DIPLOMA was unanimously awarded to It at each of the Ohio State Fairs, by the State Hoard of Agriculture, and the manufacturers now offer it the public with entire confidence in its perfect adaptation to thn purpose Intended. une man sna a norso can, wun one 01 inoso macniuee, pinut out, dropping and covering at one opSrM.on, anVutVd". IV Kill golhcr better than It can possibly be done by band aa well as at a great saving ol labor. One or two grains of corn are deposited in the ground every nine or ton inches In tbo furrow, and the corn mutt of courie grow to better perfection and yield mora abundantly in ears, than where Ihe stains ore crowai a logetnnr in a bill. It Is also equally adapted to tbe planting of While linens, Peas, oVc. In answer to the frequent inquiries mode by farmers living at a diitnnce, wo would soy, that the " Corn-Planter" Is adapted to all kinds of land, and will plant with equal accuracy In the rough, rolling, stumpy ground, and the level, well cleared field. It will also pruvo equally successful on Son, ns in any other mode of planting. wo nave tun loitowins agcnia tor tno suie 01 our iiiuruint, ; Gardner li Walker. Akron, O. s John C Herbert, Richmond Dalo.O.; John Work, Lancaster, O ; Ilyron, Miller dr Shreve, Louisville, Ky. ; Wllliom A. (iill & Co , Columbus, ().; Do Will lu Co , Cleveland, O ; John F. Dair . Co., Clncinnnil, O ; Allen Sl Kvans, Cbtllicothe, (.; Tims. Kulst, Indianapolis, Ind.; O. Klttrodgo, Dayton, O. ; Fred. I lent, St. Louis, Mo. ; B. F. Conway A: Co., Portsmouth, O.; W. T. Dennis & Co., Richmond, Ind ; Mumlord st imuxei, i.oniyeiie, ion. A few recommendations are appended from farmers whole reputation throughout the Scioto Valley is a sufficient guarantee ol their value 1 Mexars. SI. BHUJIIT tk CO. (iRNtlrmrn : Having now hna m use lor two yeara, iwo 01 Barnhilla Corn-Plunlers, manufactured by you, I tnko nieaaure In saving to von that you can me my naino as a ret-r- ence to any extent, ns to their great utility. Bo well am 1 sa'isnea 01 ineir complete naputuiu-sB ume vur-pnso of p'anling coin that too much cannot bo said in their praise, and I would cordially recommend their speedy introduction throughout the corn-raUing region, as an implement second only in Importance tu the plough. J. O'B. Kknick. Tliia Machine is decidedly good. Scientific American, Septem ber 20, 1831. We would append the names of lbomus liiist-in, Joseph (PH. Itentek, Jonathan Huston. James Ritchie, Morgan Mace, Springfield, II Dr. II. Johns, III, James Machie, Col. Foster, Ross county, Hugh Hell. Ross county. Win. A. Gill, Columbus, '(ilrly oV F.lllott, Cleveland. Manufacture,! only by M. BRUIIIT k. CO.. Clrcl.-villo, Ohio. Orders Irom all parts of Ohio attended to promptly. II sent early. merr-dltw:lm' J - HillOU T t t.u. CSTEAM SAWMILLS and LANDS for Sale iTj -ihn,n man AnilKS OF LAND, with two Steam MILLS, two Dwelling Houses, and other buildings, In Prairie township, Franklin enunx. 1 miloa west of Columbus, and bounded on the east by the Columbus and Xenla Railroad, and weat by the Big Darby Creek; and about hall a mile from the National Road. Also About ! Acres or I.nnd. steam aim, uwouing It.,,,., x-e in Herlm. Delaware countv. 20 mlleslroin Columbus on the Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati Railroad ; there Is a side track and Station on the land, ana near tno aim. li.ui Ih.m 4 111 Arrets nl l.nml. iwonieam eiiiis.wua Houses, in Cardioctnn. Morrow county,38 mllesfrom Columbus, on the lost namea nauroaa. an f innds ara ol the first Quality for farming purpo ses, a part of which is covered with valuable timber, besides al most inexnausuoie w"m"" " -" -, - .........j . k Mill .ilr,Hne an exccellcnt opportunity for Lumbering busi ness, on acconntof the facilities the Railroads furnish iortrans-'"se'Siila are the Moley hind, all built about lSmontrisslnee, nn the most Improved patterns, ana in tne most suostanttal man EbrIocs, 12-Uorse Power each; Boilers 20 feet long, 40lnches dismeter, 13 inch Flues, 8 inch Cylinders, and lit Inch stroke. Tk. bK..m ntterB a rare opportunity lur luvramieni, ovina ail ated on Railroada recently opened, and In situations where lands ara rapidly Increasing in vaiue. t , , , ThA anOTe pro pony win nn buiu iu iu w bk pun:uiBir)i, una Stl!P' . il.-.lalm.lr.nrTl.nH.a.a II.-U.l. Mw. CUrrnd- John Miner, ioiumDni. or l.jmiin htroDg, i :rditi(rt. 8TONK - WITT, HtirrtTorinf tbeRrmnl Hftrbtcfa, Ston!- Witt CleroUrd, KoT. 6( 1851-wtl USTRALIAN STEAMSIIIPCOMPANY V - Tbe Company a masnincrnt new steamship fsOLDKN AUE, PCH) Tone, will bt iitpatchtd tar Part Philip, Melbourne a ad rtydaey, Aoatrnlla, abant the 15th a! May, This steamship Is of the aixe and strength, and every way equal to tbe Collins' line ol steamers, being 300 feet In length, 43 feet beam, snd 32 feet hold. Sbe is double diasonally braced, with iron bars, and every Improvement that experience and ad-ence ran sngscst has been adopted. Her accommodatic ns lor First, S-eond and Third class Passengers, are believed to be superior to any steamer ever bntlt Her model Is nnexineled, and it is confidently expected that sbe will make the trip from New Vork to Aastratia within M) daysstepping only at the Cape of Ges-d Hope to coal. Passengers may rely that every attention rill fceoaid to their wanta, and that the ebin will be lil-eralli enpplied wit every eomlort. An experienced Surgeon will be attached to the ship. Kavcs or Farr First Cabin Ladies' Saloon, I75: First Cabin Upper Saloon, fflSn ; Seeond Cabin liwe r Saloon, Zij Third Class Forward, t-.tsj. Children andcr 13 years ol age. holl-prM-e. ia-ht ruble fert of basgasn allowed each Dasaeerer, no ex ceeding 0 lbs in weight. Bonks are now open. A remittance nl nae-balf the amount will secure a berth balance to be paid withia thirty daye before the ties nf ssiling. For freight or passage, apply at tne erhee of tee company, to J HOWARD 4t 8014, Agents, marW wflf-r 4 Broadway N THE GREAT CONSUMPTION & COUGH X HKMKDY Dr. WILLIAM HALL'S Italsnm for the Lungs! roa thi curb) or Consumption, Decltnt, Asthma, Rronchitlt, Watting of the Flesh, Night small, spilling of Mood, IVlumping Cough, uijicutty of Vrtathing, Colds, Coughe, Influenza, l'hthitle, Pain in tht lidt, and all Dltcatce of tht Chat and Lungt. 10,000 REWARD la offered for better Ileclpe CtTIt oontalns no OPIUM, CALOMEL, or MINERAL POIS ON, and Is ssfe for the mostdellcatechlld. It Is estimated that 190,0(10 persons die annually In tho United States with Consumption, and Professor Fborly says that R vast numbor of these could have beon saved by the timely use of some prompt remeoy. Dr. HALL'S BALSAM strikes st the Root of the Dlteatt at onee, and such Is Its speedy effect, that any one using it froely according to directions for 144 or 48 hours, nro not entirely satis-fled Willi its merits, tho bottle may be returned, and THEIR MONEY WILL BE CHEERFULLY REFUNDED. The most distressing cough Is frequently relieved by a slnglo dose, and broken uu In a few hours limn. Tbo afflicted do not have to take bottle alter bottle before they find whether this remedy will afford rtliof or not. Cull on the Agent snd net a nnmnhlot gratis. Tbe Treatitt on Contumptionnlouei is worth more than tho price ol this medicine. You will find onrtllieates of Physicians in Cincinnati, and of oth ers whose cures have been affected here at homo, wherd they can he found. The nub 1c have been Imposed on by remedies, rccommonded oy certlllcstes whicn nsvo always nrtsinaicu irom some unxnown source. We believe mot a Mediant possetslug real meritt will effect cures wherever it is used, at home as well as abroad. THIS IS NO PAREGORIC Preparation, but one which, If used In Beaton, will iiva thn liveB of thousands : and norsons mau make this bargain with Agents Irom whom tney purchase, mat in ovory cato where It Is usod treely according to directions, anu entire satisfaction Is not given In U4 or 48 hours, I hoy can return tho medicine, and their MONEY will be cheerfully refunded. WRKaH AND CONHIDKR. THE GREAT COUGH AND CONSUMPTIVE REMEDY, Rnadorl have vou ncoush, which you are negloctlng under tho idea that It Is a common cold, and that It will soon " wear Itself out " Let a friend tell you, In all klndneis, what will soon be the probable result. In a short time, II you continue to neglect voursell. vou will beuin to feel a sonso of tlshtuoss and od- firession across tbcachest, accompanied with frequent sharp daring pains. Then, n dry, hacking cough will set in, and when you raise anything it will be a thick and yellowish, or white frothy matter, streaked perhaps with blood. If you still take no medicine, these unpleasant symptom! will Increase, and you will soon havo hectic lever, cold chills, night sweats, copious expectoration, and then great prostration, if yon still neglect yourself, r few weeks or months will see you consigned to the grave, lea v. Ing your friends tu mourn how rapidly consumption did its work, and hurried you away. Friend I havo you no cause tu he alarmed 1 In the abovo sketch you may sro in a glats, bow ev ery ensn of consumption progresses, with more or less rapidity, to a fatal termination Of all thn thousands and millions whom this great Destroyer has golhered to the tomb, every slnglo cose began with a cold I II this hod biro attended to, all might have been well ; nut, being neglected, unaer tne latai iieiusiuu tour it would " wear Itself oil," It transferred Its deadly action to Ibe ulistanco ot tho lungs, nxcltinii there the formation of tubercles. Another and another cold added fuel to thn iUme, unlil thoso ubcreles began to soflen and suppurate, leaving, by their ulcer-ition. ereat rnvilies in tho I, mica At this crisis the disease is very difficult ol cure, and oltentlmes sets at defiance all human means. In Ihe latter, or worst stases, this medicine will iiltenlimns ar rest tho disease, or cheek Its progress, and will always make tbe uatieut morn comfortable, and prolong his lilo, and it Is there- lore worthy ot a trial but In its incipient or forming periods. Consumption is as curable as any otner uisesso, una nr. uhu e Balsam lor tho Lungs, if taken at this time, will euro it as sure ns it Is taken I W11 earnestly exhort all who bave a cough, or are snMoct to colds, to keeo the medicine bv tbem. and whenev er you tnko cold, erndiooto it thoroughly, and at onco, by this powerfully healing compound, and leave your Lungs uninjured, to carry yon in vigor tu a good old sge. fonxiuiiptloti i.'nreti: Traiininny 01 n rsysieioo, Mussina. IUkkr Sc. Co. Dear Sirs The nubile generally are fully aware of thn thousands of remedies for Diseased Lunna, under thn titles of Sarsuparillss, Pills, Plooters, Liniments, fee, that are daily brought to nutico through the newspapers, by wnv of advertisements Mv obiect In writing Ibis note lor pub lication l to induce tho nubile, or at least thoso who are afflict ed (If they will use patent medicines), to nse ono tbat contain r articles ol RKAL USK in PULMONARY DISEASES. I am conscious that, in so doing, I am acting moat unprofcssionally, nnd rogatory to the Interests ot medical science anu ine reamer reetitioners id medicine. Tho medicine to which 1 reler Is "Vlt. HA li; s im.mm r un Tits' T.JTNn.ii I hnvn nreaerihed It in a lareo number Ot 00S0S. and always with apccrss. Onn caso In partlcu'ar, to which I with now to refer, wai GIVEN UP by SEVERAL PHYSICIANS, who had been called in consultation Willi myseu. ino patient hod all the aymptoms of confirmed conoumption, such as Cold Night Sweats, Hectic Fever, Harassing Cough, with continued pain in tho lobo of the Right Lung, attended with severe Diarrhoea I Ho commenced immediately to got hotter, by tho use ol the above-named medicine, and was soon roitored to his ususl health I 1 have alto found Dr. Hall's Balsam the most valoablr Exprctorant for breaking up distressing Coughs and Colds that I have ever used. W. D. Wrioht, M. D. More Physicians' Testimony. Wa IVin nn derslened. Physicians of Cincinnati, certify that n. WriuM'a statements nrn entitled to tho fullest confidence of the public, and we con fully corroborate what bo has said, having used Dr. HALL'S BALSAM in a number of cases, with thi n- . 1 a t . T-.i m n V, m: , t J. I. Johnson, M. D. Forsloby O ROBERTS dt CO., corner nf High and Brood streets, jan29-22:dkwfim eow Columbus, Ohio. HFItl? IS YOUR KF.ItIF.DY. HOLLO WAY'S OINTMENT. A Most Miraculous Cure or Bad Lros, astrr 43 tears' Mir-reniHO Extract of a Letter from Mr. William Oalpin, of 70 St. Mary' 1 Street, IVojmouth, datid MaylRth, lrfilt To Professor Hollowat : Sir At the ago ol In my wue twno la now uij caiipui . lent cold, which settled iu her lege, and evor since that time th.iy havo been more or lets sore, and greatly Inflamed. Her agonlra worn distracting, and tor months together the woo do privnd entirely ol rest and sleep. Every mined y that medical men advised was tried, but without alert) her health sntlered severely, and the stale ol ber lees was teriible. I hsd u'li-n d your advertisements, sua suviaro ner to 11 y youi "- - Ointment; nnd. as a last resource, alter every oiner rrnieuy hod proved useless, sho coi sented to do so. sho commerced six weeks ago, and, otranee to relate, is now In good health Her legs are painless, without seam or icr, and hci sloop sound ond undisturbed. Could you havo witnessed the suflenii-a ol my wife during thn last 4:1 years, ana contrast tnein o in-present enlovmentol health, you wou d indeed (eel delUht- d in having been the means of so grestlj allevialinii lh eollenms of a lellow creature. (Signed) vil' iajs nAkrir,. A PERSON 70 YFARS OF AtiE CURED OF A BAD LEO, OF THIRTY YF' A US STANDI NO Copy Letter from Mr. Il illlan Abbs, lliiildrr of Oat Onnt, of RushrJiffe, near Uuddcrtjitld, dated May 'Ms, 1H.M. To Professor Hoi.lowav: , Sir I suffered for a period of thirty years Imm a bad log, the remit of two or threo different accidema at OaWurks-oo-eompanied by scorbutic symptoms. I had recourse to a variety of medical advice, without deriving any beneat, and wna even told that the leg must be amputated, yet. In opposition to that opinion, your Pills a- d Ointment havo etlected a compete cure In so short a time. Hint few who had not witnessed it would credit the fsct (Signed) William Ans. 'Ihe truth of this statement can be verified by Mr. w I. England, Chemist, 13 Market street, Uuddorstiold. A DREADFUL BAD BREAST CURED IN ONE MONTH. Jtrtrert of a Uttrr from Mr. Frederick Turner, nf Penrhnrst. Kent, dated December 13tA, ltfiO. la rruicssur nut.wn. . n d.. is- . .,1 iu.. siiSislns from Bad Breasts lor more then six months, and during tho whole period had the best medical attendance, but all to no use. Having before neat. r..i -.1 i .. n. nMrn irw hv vour unrivaled medicine, I detormlned again to nee your Pills and ointment, and therefore save tbem a trial in her ease, and fortunate it waa I did ao, lor in? less than a month a perfect enre wae etlected, and the ben efit that various other branches ot my ismny ne their use Is astonishing. I now strongly recommend them to all my Irlends. tSigned) Frrderice Turner. The Pills should be nscd conjointly with the Ointment in mos ol tno lotiowing cases: Bad Lags, Chilblains, Cout, Bad Breasts, Chapp dhands, Clandnlar Bums, Corns, (solt,) Swellings, Bunions, Cancers, t.nmbsgo. Bite of Mos-Contracted and Piles, ehetnes and Stiff Joints, Rheumatism, Sand Files. Elephantiasis, Scalds. Coco bay. Fistulas, Sore Nipples, Sure throats, Skindiscasce, Scurvy, Sore-heads, Tumours, Ulcere, Wounds, Yaws. Sold atThe establishment .1 Prote-or IIoi.lat !44 Strang (near Temple Bar. London,) and by all nsdi,1? ind Dealer, in Medicines throushout the British lplre, and to thoae of the United States, in Pots at 37te 87c, and l M nch. Wholesale by the principal Drug houses in the Union, and by Messrs. A. B. tX D. Sakus. New York. .j Ctr" There is a considerable saving hy taking the larger slsea. H. Directions for the guidance ol patients in "T.'ll der are affixed to each Pot. ,?Vt 1 B. II.MEAKIMsH, Cincinnstl, Agent for Ohio. RT. COOK'S SAD- DLF. HARNESS. TRUNK MANUFACTORY Robert T.Cook, having rented the establishment formerly occupied bv Mr.Keae he la now ready to supply his Irierds and - all who may favor him with a call, -with any articles in hia line. Deter mined not to einp.oy any but tbe nest woramen, .0. of Inferior qua'ity, manufactured under nis """"" ' epectioa. be will warrant every article purchased at hiereUb-litbmeottogiveaatistaelion. mars-wim VTOTICE TO BRICK-MAKERS. The sub- 1 seriW wishes to biro thirty T hmi- ,n,d ' a":K.' 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Address, as soon ss possible, with Name, Post Office, County snd State ; encloslog Pottege Stamps, Silver, Gold, or good Rank Notes, prepaid, T. L. NICUOLS, M. D , lehiii-wsi rortcnesier, n. x.,inearnew sora ouy. I. STRAUB. R- HAZLRTT. TSAAC STRAUB t& CO., Mill Factory, cor- JL rer of Front and John streets, Cincinnati, O. Warehouse No. 19 Front-it., between Main and Walnut, Cincinnati. Tho above is a wood cut of a single goarcd "Uucen ol the South" Corn Mill and Crusher. Wo manufacture a Cob Breaker of groat strength snd dura blllty, end easo ot operation. We place this useful contrivance on all sizes of Mills, by which means we convert a Com Mill into ufltock-Feed Mill ; but a few mlnutus work to put It on. or to take it off. We manufacture portable Mills, slnglo and double geared, (best quality of French burrs,) to grind Wheat, Corn and Stock Feeds, calculated for steam, water or horse power. These Mills hove been run by steam and borae power In competition against the other mnke of Mills of our-ity.Rt our State Fairs, and have never tailed to carry off tho first premium on one occasion was awarded a beautiful silver medal. Our mills also took two first premiums, as the best mills, at two Annual Fairs of our Mechanics' Institute. Also Portable Saw Mills, to be run by steam, water or horse power. Tbie mill was exhibited In operation by horse power, at the Ohio State Folr In 1850, when It was awarded a premium and a splendid silver medal. Also Dlflerent kinds of portable horse powers and steam-engines. All our articles, foroaseof operation, simplicity, use. fulness, and durability, are surpassed by none now In use. All our artlch a are warranted as represented or no sale at our cost of transportation and the money refunded. For a full description and testimonials of merit and usefulness we refer those interested to our pamphlet, to be had at our lac tory, whom we take pleasure to explain each article. " ISAAC STRAUB &. CO. Note Mr. Kimball, tho partnorof J. II. Burrows, while ea RUdoVYM ililir'B.wjJHL'.1 Jttjour 8tate Fair, last fall, was boisterous with meto grind corn thus: Whoever grinds TCet.ViV.'rV'glfra' ing quality ond quantity, was to he the owner of both mills, at each aud every trial : riRXT trial Straub to run an 18 Inch mill; Burrows 4c Co. to run aSOlnch mill. second TRIAL Straub to run a 'Jil Inch mil) ; Burrows Sc Co. to run a Ii4 Inch mill. third trial Straub to run a 2ilnch mill ; Burrows II Co. to run a 30 Inch mill.' When the pinch came, that boisteroua courage stepped ont To the above 1 now sppena a challenge 10 grind coo ieeo out of whole ears of corn : I will run my 18 inch "Queen of tht South1' with a cob-breaker attachment, the tame article that took the premium at the Ohio Stall Fair, last fait, against a m men nurrnws mill ana wm. Stewart s Ohio and Kentucky Stock F'eed Mills, both to be ran st once ; and if you are apprebensivo of a risky business, yon have my entire approbation to run Mr. Pomeroy's Corn Crusher as ao auxiliary, pnouin my single article lau 10 grind equal in quaiuy and quantity to Ihe combined productions of the two or three mills (lust as you ploase) then you can draw a few hundred dol lars as ataoea put up. Come bovs, don't bo cowsrdly there Is nothing like walking straight Into the merits ol tho things. lonni, cinaea. To J. II. Burrows At Co aeplS-wly VELLOW SPRINGS WATER CURE L KSTA BI.ISH M ENT Greene CousiTr, Ohio. The above ettablisbment is open for thn reception ol pstlents, for winter treatment, and for visitors. Tho buildings which are large aud commodious, and capable of accommodating over 100 puienis, were erected for their present purpose, and are situated In a re-glon of country well known for tho purity of Its etmoepbere, healthiness, and for its besutilul and romantic scenery the Springs an Inexbauotlble and ot Ihe purest woteri having 100 acres of land attached, there Is ample scope for exercise, without leaving the premises. There is also a Bowling Saloon 100 feet long, with other descriptions ot amusements, where ps-tlents can engage In auch hoalthtul nad diverting exercises ss will be best calculated to restore their muscular strength. The great succors which has attended our treatment ia "r"'T all cases ot chronic diseases, including those diseases peculiar t females, has been such as to wstrnet us in holding out induce-rn'mts and .ncourasement 10 thn afllictcd to try tbe eHectsof he Healing propertiet of Nature! great ntratm agent, "HA TEH particularly Rheumatism, Nervous Aflections, Spina' Diseases, Dyspepala, Chronic Disrrboss. Chills and r"overs, lacipient Consumption and Indeed fn nearly every form of C'ironic Disease, the auecesaof Ilydrt palhy or Water Cure has been unparalleled. In Acute Diseases, also, the success of the Water Treatment la even much mot. apparent, recovery being universally quicker than nnder tba Dt.. Avstem and without Its debilitating enectS. To remove wrong impressions, we would wish to remark tbat Winter treatment ia generally more suciesstnl than Summer-patients n t being subjet to tbe debilitating c fleets cf the warm The Medical Departmem, Is under the care of A. CUENF.Y, M. 1) . and (i. W. BIOLER, M. D. rjT renae For Board and Treatment, from the 1st of Oc tober to the 1st of April, from 0h fi per week, paid weekly, according to tbe room occupied, an. the length ol time the patient may remain. Viaitore $i per weak treatment do I per day. Patients are requested to bring 3 Cottom Sheets and 1 1 torn She. t ; 3 Comforts, 1 Blanket, and 4 Towela. Patients not bring. Inr the above will be charged 50e per week extia. The establishment can be reacted by the Llttsa Miami Roll-road Irora almost every direction. Persons will ptaaee notify Ihe Conductors on the cars, who will leave them at tbe statioa just opposite the houee. . Further Information wl'l he given, by letter or otherwis or application to Dr. A. CHKNKi At Co, at the n"B,JrAJT' Dr' II. W. BIOLER, northwest corner of Sixth and College street, Cincinnati, Ohio Yellow Sprlnsa W ater Cure. Dee. 83, 1852. jMtl-wly NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDER!. THE Stockholder, a the 'ol.,mies,Piquaandlndiana R"road arenotlSedthat the 1st Installment ol ten fJ"?j red, and regular paym-ntshereatter everysixty daysol tea per eent.untilpald. t.A..iltfnxsRndra. Wm.Iennton.Jr.,r.sq.,-auinuiir apttoallStoekholdeMinFrankirccounty Treasurer oe25-wtl C,r.l.R.E.Co: N OTICE TO FARMERS, AND ALL WHO ARK ONCF.RNKO The suMcnner wou'a revpeeuaiij tnlorm tbe public, thai he 1. reaey ro op rate . " " I. " ,-L-, p m: DJ thes, It yoa wish, he ran stu Ibe bone, and bikelt rfT He can also remove Bone-Spevtae care Poll Fvil and Fistula, and remove Tumors. e. Tnnse who wish his services, will please address (postpaid) m,rt-wm llavlrm P. Delaware cowaty O.